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Sustainable Food for Community Development
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Focus areas: Mitigation; Adaptation
Website: www.ccsustainablecertification.com
Location: Guinea bissau: Bissau; New Taipei City(Yang Min Community) , Outer Mongolia: Ulaanbataar,
ChinaEstablished: March 2012
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The goal of this activity is to achieve sustainable lifestyle for the inhabitants of Bissau, Guinea Bissau,
through a six segment plan. The segments are: greening the environment, renewable energy (new devices and
applications in both hardware and software), garbage recycling, innovation of all goods, organic food
plantation intake and transport. It is envisaged that through these segments, a 70 to 90 per cent savings can
be made in overall sustainability costs and that the environment and resources can be conserved and sustained.
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Further information on the activity's turbine and solar energy; recycling; green roofing; and vegan
programs
Document 1 (638
kB) ; Document 2
(646 kB)
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Mitigation / Adaptation
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Benefits
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Potential for scaling-up and replication
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The activity involves planting of high protein plants (soy), and late processing this material into soy
milk. Soy milk can substitute for 300 cows and provide 2,000 babies and/or adults with their daily
allowance of milk.
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This activity involves obtaining food resources at low cost, development of land, water irrigation,
livelihood and economic/marketing benefits. The focus on planting high protein vegetable crops will
help to create jobs in the processing processing plant (to extract the milk from the soy-plants) for
women in the community. In addition, the high protein food stuff will provide necessary nutrition for
the children and adults in the communities.
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The activities are based on beahviour change communications and therefore are replicable in most
countries. The idea behind the project would be to get communities to take actions and these actions
would be graded. Good grades would be rewarded with further funding for expansion of the
projects.
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Organizations
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Guinea Bissau Ministry of Environment;
Climate Sustainable Certification Center
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