| Literature DB >> 33201655 |
Anne Marie Thow1, Charles Apprey2, Janelle Winters3, Darryl Stellmach4, Robyn Alders5,6, Linda Nana Esi Aduku7, Georgina Mulcahy1, Reginald Annan2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The global food system is not delivering affordable, healthy, diverse diets, which are needed to address malnutrition in all its forms for sustainable development. This will require policy change across the economic sectors that govern food systems, including agriculture, trade, finance, commerce and industry - a goal that has been beset by political challenges. These sectors have been strongly influenced by entrenched policy agendas and paradigms supported by influential global actors such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF).Entities:
Keywords: Food Policy; Policy Analysis; Political Economy; Public Health Nutrition
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33201655 PMCID: PMC9309960 DOI: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Policy Manag ISSN: 2322-5939
Coding Framework
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| Actor interests; actor power; policy commitments (domestic and international); evidence; food system change; frames; historical policy paradigms and approaches; ideas; mechanisms of influence; institutional relationships; institutions (current and historical); nutrition; policy instruments, paradigms and settings; previous interventions; sunk costs | Stakeholder engagement; education and training; jurisdictional responsibilities; policy priorities; agriculture; development paradigm |
Figure 1Summary of Current Policy Priorities Relevant to the Food System
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| National development |
Nutrition is a priority, and nutrition-specific (health sector) and nutrition-sensitive (agricultural production and reductions in post-harvest losses) are both identified in the ‘social development’ section.
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| Health |
National Nutrition Policy addresses all forms of malnutrition through nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions; Agriculture and food security is included as a priority, including to facilitate access to diverse foods, and enhance nutrition across the food system.
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| Agriculture |
Promote employment in agriculture, through links to markets, productivity gains, and post-harvest management.
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| Trade |
Promotion of:
Agro-processing and agricultural exports
Export led industrialization strategy
Domestic market-led industrialization strategy based on import competition
The explicit food focus is restricted to standards (ie, promoting quality as per food safety)
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| Industry |
A priority is agro-based industrial development; linked to efforts to reduce poverty. |
| Fisheries |
Ensure appropriate management and use of fish stocks; Improve fisheries management; Reduce post-harvest losses. Improving food security is a goal of the Management Plan, but not reflected within the objectives and no further reference.
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| Local economic development |
Promote local economic development and competitiveness; Strengthen trade associations and co-operatives; Improve infrastructure.
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