WWF Future Food Together: Transforming Food Systems in the Global South Final Project Report 2017–2023

09/2023 | Report
Cover Report "Future Food Together" Initiative

The final report is based on the first phase of the FFT initiative. Project activities were completed within a six and a half year period between 2017–2023. The report begins by providing background details on the need for food system transformation, outlines the FFT strategy, presents project results in sections three and four (country summaries and global workstream), and concludes with lessons learned and recommendations for food system stakeholders. 

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