The food waste reduction potential within the countries of Middle East and Africa is large and understudied. Countries in the region are faced with food security and sovereignty issues, with over 50% of food imported in some countries. Due to the many differences between these countries, this chapter highlights the state of food waste in two prominent countries: South Africa and Saudi Arabia. Both South Africa and Saudi Arabia have their own food waste challenges and solutions. This chapter summarises the current state of food waste research in each country, and reports the estimated volumes of food waste in South Africa and Saudi Arabia along with any notable policy developments.
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Oelofse, Suzanna HH, Anton Nahman, M Barjees, R Salemdeeb, A-S Nizami, and C Reynolds. "Food waste in South Africa and Saudi Arabia" In WORKLIST;22835, n.p.: Taylor & Francis. 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11466.
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