New role of agricultural extension and advisory services based on current findings and further collaboration for improved nutrition



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DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRENG1901137M
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Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
AGROFOR International Journal
Number: 
1
Pages: 
137-146
Volume: 
4
Year: 
2019
Author(s): 
Myrouniuk I.
Symochko T.
Boyko N.
Description: 

Nowadays, there are a number of projects tackling on challenges around which this study is based. For instance, the ultimate goal of the current project SKIN is to create a permanent stakeholders’ association on short food supply chain (SFSC) that works on the joint economic growth of the agricultural sector through the exchange of local food practices and through coaching sessions stimulating innovation. It creates a European network of best practices in SFSC that addresses the fragmentation of knowledge in the agricultural sector and supports bottom-up innovation initiatives. No doubts, boosting innovation through that project in local areas will lead to economic growth in the regions. 

Publication year: 
2019
Keywords: 
agricultural sector
Innovation
extension
food security
personalized nutrition
rural advisory services