The philanthropic group Rockefeller Foundation has announced a USD 130 million fund to reduce global food loss and waste.
The US-based group said the fund will mainly help sub-Saharan Africa to reduce post-harvest loss over a period of seven years.
Mamadou Biteye, head of the Rockefeller Foundation's Africa office, blamed the food losses on poor harvesting techniques, poor storage and lack of infrastructure.
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