Metropolitan Agriculture

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LANDSCAPE 1st Global Summit on Metropolitan Agriculture The Metropolitan Region of Sao Paulo (MRSP)

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L A N D S C A P E

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T h e M e t r o p o l i t a n R e g i o n o f S a o P a u l o ( M R S P )

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V A R I O U S P A T H S

Connecting producers and consumers

Closed-loop cycles

Multi-functionality of rural areas

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S P E C I F I C P R O J E C T S

Sustainable Guarapiranga Project

Sabor Natural

Kairos UPD São Roque Mokiti Okada

Caiubi Colhendo Sustentabilidade

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C H A L L E N G E S

• Social segment demanding environmentally and socially

responsible food

•Meeting Urban Demands

•Mantaining urban green spaces

•Food Security and Safety

•Valuing Cultural Heritage

•Need for technical and credit support

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O P P O R T U N I T I E S

•Distribution network

•Education and media channels

•Existing legislation

•Land availability

•Organic waste

•Purchasing power - responsible

consumption.

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P R O T O T Y P E S

School Lunch

Alternative Marketing Channels

Reference CentersMetropolitan Agriculture Sector

Chamber

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Questions to be explored:

How to solve the lack of representativity from certain

sectors?

How to ensure inclusiveness in the project

(organic, conventional, GMO)?

How to treat agriculture beyond food production

within a context with serious food security problems?

F U T U R E !

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W E A R E F R O M S Ã O P A U L O – B R A S I L

C H R I S T E L S C H O L T E N

D A N I E L L E S T I N G E

D A Y L A C I A N C I O

D E C I O Z Y L B E R S Z T A J N

F A B I A N A S A N C H E S

M A R C E L O M I C H E L S O H N

N A D I E L L A M O N T E I R O

S I L V I O V I E I R A

T O M A S R O S E N F E L D

Y A R A C A R V A L H O

Y A R A P E R E I R A

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