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CHANGES IN THE GLOBAL FOOD SYSTEM

Resilience in the global food system

Resilience in the global food system

... on food supply between countries indicate a need for national-scale resilience indicators that can provide global ...tracking changes in resilience have had limited application to food ...of ...

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A simple global food system model

A simple global food system model

... yield changes, the model applies regression variability in consumption between countries to simulate the historic consumption per country along its GDP per capita ...between food supplies and demands caused ...

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Locating food sovereignty: geographical and sectoral distance in the global food system

Locating food sovereignty: geographical and sectoral distance in the global food system

... for food movements is to address the immediate problems of hunger, malnutrition, food insecurity and environmental degradation, while working steadily towards the structural changes needed for ...

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Impacts of feeding less food competing feedstuffs to livestock on global food system sustainability

Impacts of feeding less food competing feedstuffs to livestock on global food system sustainability

... the food system to investigate the effects of the consistency strategy of reducing FCF on crop and livestock production patterns, human dietary patterns and key environmental ...price changes and ...

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Case Study #5-1 of the Program: “Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System”

Case Study #5-1 of the Program: “Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System”

... To improve program sustainability, several strate- gies can be considered. Strong champions for a program within the government, particularly cham- pions at high levels of political leadership, can help sustain a program ...

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Case Study #6-3 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

Case Study #6-3 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

... Type o f buyer. What types of buyers are more likely to organize a contract farming scheme? Setting up a contract farming scheme involves large fixed costs2: the buyer needs a team of field agents who negotiate terms ...

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Case Study #9-9 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

Case Study #9-9 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

... If the private sector chooses to label voluntarily, the FDA would have the power to require label changes under FDCA Section 201 [n]. Self-policing by the private sector may result in a lack of standard, ...

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Case Study #7-5 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

Case Study #7-5 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

... to changes in how resources are managed, including the increased cropping and privatization of rangeland resources and more settled patterns of livestock ...These changes can contribute to greater ...

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Case Study #9-1 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

Case Study #9-1 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

... earliest controversies about the Green Revolution concerned whether higher agricultural growth worsened land distribution. Critics argue that large farm owners who had better access to irrigation water, fertilizers, ...

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Case Study #9-2 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

Case Study #9-2 of the Program: ''Food Policy For Developing Countries: The Role Of Government In The Global Food System''

... nologies and that smallholders were either unaf­ fected or made worse off because the Green Revolution resulted in lower product prices, higher input prices, and attempts by owners to increase rents or force tenants off ...

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GLOBAL INFORMATION AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ON FOOD AND AGRICULTURE (GIEWS)

GLOBAL INFORMATION AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ON FOOD AND AGRICULTURE (GIEWS)

... Previous El Niño episodes linked to reductions in cereal production Previous El Niño episodes in Southern Africa have been linked with an overall negative impact on production 1 . This is largely due to the fact that ...

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food outlook global information and early warning system on food and agriculture FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

food outlook global information and early warning system on food and agriculture FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

... year-on-year changes are anticipated for the other major importers, including Senegal and South Africa, where shipments in 2002 were already high, at around 700 000 tonnes ...

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Underlying causes of global food price changes

Underlying causes of global food price changes

... all global food price increase took a considerable change because deliberate and chance occurrences took place together and at the same time in the world, and negative particular effects were strengthened, ...

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Food, Law & the Environment: Informational and Structural Changes for A Sustainable Food System

Food, Law & the Environment: Informational and Structural Changes for A Sustainable Food System

... Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/lawfaculty Part of the Agriculture Law Commons , Environmental Law Commons , Food and Drug Law Commons , and the Natural Resources Law Commons ...

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In Search of a Sustainable Global Agri-Food System

In Search of a Sustainable Global Agri-Food System

... agri-food system (Paoletti et ...agri-food system entrepreneurs, can be largely ignored because these are not traded in the marketplace, so that the open market supply-demand mechanism does ...

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Traceability and Assurance Protocols in the Global Food System

Traceability and Assurance Protocols in the Global Food System

... the food supply chain has become a complex, interconnected system with strategies that are aimed at creating improved products to satisfy consumers’ demand for safer ...the food demand, but also ...

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Reinvigorating a political ecology of the global agri-food system

Reinvigorating a political ecology of the global agri-food system

... Big food One central feature of the global agri-food system is the hegemonic presence of few players (Reardon 2007; Howard 2016), in short: “Big ...processed food is a multi-billion ...

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How To Develop A Global Food Security Governance System

How To Develop A Global Food Security Governance System

... the Food Aid Convention (FAC) into a Food Assistance Convention The FAC should be reformed in order to improve the effectiveness of food assistance so that it supports, rather than risks undermining, ...

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A global perspective: towards a healthy, fair and sustainable food system

A global perspective: towards a healthy, fair and sustainable food system

... National Food Plan is essentially informed by productionist principles which will result in more exports of unhealthy products, while at the same time the issue of the sustainability and food security of ...

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Global trade and food safety - winners and losers in a fragmented system

Global trade and food safety - winners and losers in a fragmented system

... Positive trade flows in COMTRADE data recorded from country to country with different standards imply that countries export food products with differing levels of aflatoxin[r] ...

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