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Building Food Security And Managing Risk In Southeast Asia Volume 2017 Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development

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Building Food Security And Managing Risk In Southeast Asia Volume 2017 Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development
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Publisher: Organization For Economic Co-Operation & Development
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
ISBN: 9789264272385, 9264272380
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Building Food Security And Managing Risk In Southeast Asia Volume 2017 Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development by Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development 9789264272385, 9264272380 instant download after payment.

This report explores effective policy solutions to the current and future challenges related to food security in the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). While robust Gdp growth, rising agricultural productivity and output, and strong growth in agricultural incomes have all contributed to vast improvements in the food security of the region, 60 million people remain undernourished. Asean governments have therefore justifiably kept food security as a policy priority. The regional policy architecture set out in Asean frameworks provides sound guidance, yet some of the current policies adopted by members are not helping to address food insecurity and its causes, including the formidable challenges related to climate change and the need for continued growth in sustainable food production to feed growing populations. This report puts forward a number of policy recommendations to ensure that the Asean agricultural and fisheries sectors contribute effectively and efficiently to ensuring regional food security.

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