In Uzbekistan, a company named Dalatek is addressing the country's food waste problem by turning surplus produce into valuable products. The company collects excess fruits and vegetables from farms and markets, which would otherwise be discarded, and processes them into items such as dried fruits and vegetable powders. This initiative not only helps reduce food waste but also supports local farmers by providing an additional revenue stream and ensuring that more produce reaches consumers. Dalatek's efforts are part of a broader movement to improve agricultural efficiency and sustainability in Uzbekistan, aiming to tackle food insecurity and enhance the overall food supply chain.
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https://edition.cnn.com/2024/08/16/business/video/food-waste-uzbekistan-agriculture-dalatek-hnk-spc-intl
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