ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/CL1.CCS/2021/BOOKLET.5
Country: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Lebanese Republic, State of Palestine
Publication Type: Information material
Cluster: Climate Change and Natural Resource Sustainability
Focus Area: Climate change, Natural resource sustainability
Initiatives: Enhancing resilience and sustainability of agriculture
SDGs: Goal 2: Zero Hunger
Keywords: Agriculture, Food, Natural products, Food preservation, Manuals, Capacity building, Perishable food, Biotechnology, Manuals
Technical booklet: Food bio-conservation
February 2022
ESCWA has developed this technical booklet on food bio-conservation through the United Nations’ Development Account project on “Enhancing resilience and sustainability of agriculture in the Arab region”, which aims at strengthening the national capacities to address the resilience and sustainability of the agricultural sector in the region, targeting three Arab countries, namely Jordan, Lebanon and the State of Palestine.
Food bio-preservation is considered a green agricultural technology that aims at extending the shelf-life of food products and eliminating foodborne pathogens by using natural preservatives, thus contributing to reducing food loss and enhancing food security.
In addition to this technical booklet, ESCWA has prepared training materials on food bio-conservation, which were delivered during national training workshops carried out in the three target countries of the project. ESCWA has also developed four similar technical booklets on other green agricultural technologies: green fertilizers, rainwater harvesting, solar dryers, and small-scale food processing.
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ESCWA has developed this technical booklet on food bio-conservation through the United Nations’ Development Account project on “Enhancing resilience and sustainability of agriculture in the Arab region”, which aims at strengthening the national capacities to address the resilience and sustainability of the agricultural sector in the region, targeting three Arab countries, namely Jordan, Lebanon and the State of Palestine.
Food bio-preservation is considered a green agricultural technology that aims at extending the shelf-life of food products and eliminating foodborne pathogens by using natural preservatives, thus contributing to reducing food loss and enhancing food security.
In addition to this technical booklet, ESCWA has prepared training materials on food bio-conservation, which were delivered during national training workshops carried out in the three target countries of the project. ESCWA has also developed four similar technical booklets on other green agricultural technologies: green fertilizers, rainwater harvesting, solar dryers, and small-scale food processing.