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The World Situation: New Driving Forces and Required Actions

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Publication date
11/12/2007
Number of Pages
27
Language:
English
Type of Publication:
Studies
Focus Region:
Global
Focus Topic:
Nutrition / Food Systems
Type of Risk:
Biological & environmental
Commodity:
Crops
Author
Joachim von Braun
Organization
International Food Policy Research Institute

The world food situation is currently being rapidly redefined by new driving forces. Income growth, climate change, high energy prices, globalization, and urbanization are transforming food consumption, production, and markets.
The influence of the private sector in the world food system, especially the leverage of food retailers, is also rapidly increasing. Changes in food availability, rising commodity prices, and new producer consumer linkages have crucial implications for the livelihoods of poor and food-insecure people.
Analyzing and interpreting recent trends and emerging challenges in the world food situation is essential in order to provide policymakers with the necessary information to mobilize adequate responses at the local, national, regional, and international levels. It is also critical for helping to appropriately adjust research agendas in agriculture, nutrition, and health.
Not surprisingly, renewed global attention is being given to the role of agriculture and food in development policy, as can be seen from the World Bank’s World Development Report, accelerated public action in African agriculture under the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), and the Asian Development Bank’s recent initiatives for more investment in agriculture, to name just a few examples.