Marius Constantin

Assistant Professor at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Best Practices of Circular Activities in the Agri-Food Sector from the Netherlands and Romania


Book


Simona Roxana Pătărlăgeanu, Marius Constantin, Georgiana Strat, Mădălina Elena Deaconu
ASE Publishing House, 2021

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APA   Click to copy
Pătărlăgeanu, S. R., Constantin, M., Strat, G., & Deaconu, M. E. (2021). Best Practices of Circular Activities in the Agri-Food Sector from the Netherlands and Romania. ASE Publishing House.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Pătărlăgeanu, Simona Roxana, Marius Constantin, Georgiana Strat, and Mădălina Elena Deaconu. Best Practices of Circular Activities in the Agri-Food Sector from the Netherlands and Romania. ASE Publishing House, 2021.


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Pătărlăgeanu, Simona Roxana, et al. Best Practices of Circular Activities in the Agri-Food Sector from the Netherlands and Romania. ASE Publishing House, 2021.


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@book{simona2021a,
  title = {Best Practices of Circular Activities in the Agri-Food Sector from the Netherlands and Romania},
  year = {2021},
  publisher = {ASE Publishing House},
  author = {Pătărlăgeanu, Simona Roxana and Constantin, Marius and Strat, Georgiana and Deaconu, Mădălina Elena}
}

Abstract


Agriculture and food production have always been a connecting link between countries worldwide. The Netherlands and Romania have a longstanding and strong relationship working together in the field of agriculture and food. Both countries support the development of a worldwide transition to a sustainable and honest food production system. Moreover, the Netherlands and Romania respect the sustainable use of natural resources, safeguarding nature and biodiversity, and ensuring food security — as recorded in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The upcoming Common Agricultural Policy requires a transition by innovation to a new and sustainable agri-food production system, which is both sustainable and more efficient while protecting the traditions of rural areas at the same time. The Netherlands and Romania aim to work strongly together as partners to make this happen. The scope of book is to present best practices from the Netherlands and Romania regarding circular economy projects and activities from the agri-food industry. These projects refer to actions focused on: closing the circle from waste to resources; climate change and ecosystem conservation; increasing the appeal and vitality of rural areas; projects that enhance the regional economy.



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