Reducing Post-Harvest Losses through Market-Driven Solutions
Post-harvest loss (PHL) is an enormous nutritional, economic, and environmental concern around the world, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Roughly 40 percent of the world's food supply is wasted instead of consumed due to improper storage and damages. Therefore, reducing PHL represents a unique opportunity to enhance global food security. Identifying a consensus among donors and the private sector around the causes and actionable solutions to PHL will benefit farmers, local suppliers, and consumers. Join us for a panel discussion on the forthcoming CSIS report on the role of market driven solutions in mitigating PHL. This project is made possible with the support of the Rockefeller Foundation.
C.D. Glin
Associate Director, Africa Region, Rockefeller Foundation
Panel Discussion:
Jonathan Ciano
CEO and Managing Director, Uchumi Supermarkets Ltd.
Mima Nedelcovych
President, Initiative for Global Development
Macani Toungara
Director for Program Development, TechnoServe
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair and Director, Project on Prosperity and Development, CSIS
Closing Remarks by:
Steve Sonka
Director, ADM Institute for the Prevention of Post-Harvest Loss







