Globalization of Food Systems in Developing Countries

Globalization of Food Systems in Developing Countries
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 925105228X

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Includes papers and case studies presented at a FAO workshop held in Rome, Italy from 8 to 10 October 2003

Globalization of Food Systems in Developing Countries Impact on Food Security and Nutrition

Globalization of Food Systems in Developing Countries  Impact on Food Security and Nutrition
Author: Fao
Publsiher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8170355087

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Food systems are being transformed at an unprecedented rate as a result of global economic and social change. Urbanisation, foreign direct investment in markets of developing countries and increasing incomes are prime facilitators for the observed changes, while social changes, such as the increased number of women in the workforce and rural to urban migration, provide added stimulus. Changes are also facilitated in concrete ways by food production based on intensive agriculture, new food processing and storage technologies, longer product shelf-life, the emergence of food retailers such as fast food outlets and supermarkets and the intensification of advertising and marketing of certain products. The sum of these changes has resulted in diverse foods that are available all year for those who can afford them, as well as a shift in home-prepared and home-based meals to pre-prepared or ready-to-eat meals, often consumed away from home. These food system and lifestyle changes are in turn having an impact on the health and nutritional status of people in developing countries. There is an indication of rapid increases in overweight and obesity, particularly among adults, and an increasing prevalence of diet-related non-communicable diseases. At the same time, social inequalities are increasing, particularly in urban areas. The papers appearing in this publication were first presented at the workshop Globalisation of food systems: Impacts on food security and nutrition held at FAO headquarters in Rome from 8 to 10 October 2003. The chapters are arranged in two parts. The first contains overview chapters providing a synthesis of findings from 11 country case studies, an overview of issues related to urban food insecurity, a review of nutritional change in developing countries and some policy options to address these changes. The second section gives a detailed account of the changes in food systems and health and nutrition problems in 11 case study countries, representative of different regions throughout the world.

Food Policy for Developing Countries

Food Policy for Developing Countries
Author: Per Pinstrup-Andersen,Derrill D. Watson II
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780801463440

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Despite technological advances in agriculture, nearly a billion people around the world still suffer from hunger and poor nutrition while a billion are overweight or obese. This imbalance highlights the need not only to focus on food production but also to implement successful food policies. In this new textbook intended to be used with the three volumes of Case Studies in Food Policy for Developing Countries (also from Cornell), the 2001 World Food Prize laureate Per Pinstrup-Andersen and his colleague Derrill D. Watson II analyze international food policies and discuss how such policies can and must address the many complex challenges that lie ahead in view of continued poverty, globalization, climate change, food price volatility, natural resource degradation, demographic and dietary transitions, and increasing interests in local and organic food production. Food Policy for Developing Countries offers a "social entrepreneurship" approach to food policy analysis. Calling on a wide variety of disciplines including economics, nutrition, sociology, anthropology, environmental science, medicine, and geography, the authors show how all elements in the food system function together.

2017 Global Food Policy Report

2017 Global Food Policy Report
Author: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2017-03-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780896292529

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IFPRI’s flagship report reviews the major food policy issues, developments, and decisions of 2016, and highlights challenges and opportunities for 2017 at the global and regional levels. This year’s report looks at the impact of rapid urban growth on food security and nutrition, and considers how food systems can be reshaped to benefit both urban and rural populations.

Globalization of Food and Agriculture and the Poor

Globalization of Food and Agriculture and the Poor
Author: Joachim Von Braun,Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015080548103

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The world agri-food system is getting increasingly 'globalized'. As the majority moves into cities, and those who remain in rural areas adopt urbanized lifestyles the consumption of food is changing toward varied yet similar consumption around the world. This book reflects on how these changes are affecting the poor by looking at specific factors that are driving change. The chapters consider different angles to the following questions: How do these changes affect the roles and powers of various actors along the food chain? How relevant are these trends to the economic developments within the global agri-food system, and in particular to the poor segments of society? How is the globalization of foods affecting human health? How can international and national policy address possible adverse direct and indirect effects of globalization of the world's agri-food system while strengthening positive ones? The book attempts to combine both lines of inquiry, focusing more specifically on the globalization of agri-food systems, the actual and potential impacts of these trends on the poor, and the implications for food and nutrition security in developing countries.

Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security

Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security
Author: Vandana Shiva,Gitanjali Bedi
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2002-12-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015052548826

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Sustainable agriculture is based on the sustainable use of natural resources land, water and agricultural biodiversity, including that of plants and animals. The sustainable use of these, in turn, requires that their ownership and control lie with decentralised agricultural communities to generate livelihoods, provide food and conserve natural resources. These three dimensions of ecological security, livelihood security and food security are the essential elements of an agriculture policy which is sustainable and equitable. This book shows how the processes of globalization threaten to undermine all three dimensions, and calls for immediate action.

Food Security Nutrition and Sustainability

Food Security  Nutrition and Sustainability
Author: Geoffrey Lawrence,Kristen Lyons,Tabatha Wallington
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849774499

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This book offers critical insights by international scholars, with chapters on global food security, supermarket power, new technologies, and sustainability. The book also assesses the contributions of diet and nutrition research in building socially just and environmentally sustainable food systems and provides policy recommendations to improve the health and environmental status of contemporary agri-food systems.

Global Food Security Challenges for the Food and Agricultural System

Global Food Security Challenges for the Food and Agricultural System
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264195363

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This study is concerned with how changes to the world’s food and agriculture system can contribute to improvements in global food security.