Transforming food systems in Maritime Southeast Asia and Pacific Small Island Developing States to support food security and sustainable healthy diets

Chiew Foan Chin, Ee Von Goh, Andrew C. Clarke, M. L. E. Ang, P. Show, C. Supramaniam, Asgar Ali, Susan Azam-Ali, Richard Beyer, Alvin Culaba, H. Munawaroh, Kinaai Kairo, K. Khoo, G. Khoo, Patricia Matanjun, F. Massawe, Miang H. Lim, Revathy Sankaran, M. Sriariyanun, B. N. Membrebe, Peter Noy, A. Lechner
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Food is one of the basic necessities for human life. Nutritious food is essential for human health and helps oneself live up to our best potential as productive members of society. In spite of this, 3 billion people are estimated to have limited access to nutrient-rich food, and there are 768 million undernourished people in the globe today. There are still concerns with food systems and food security, despite the fast economic transformation of low-and middle-income nations in Maritime Southeast Asia and Oceania over the past 10 years. These issues include dwindling agricultural land, deforestation, ineffective food supply networks, environmental degradation, changing and unhealthy diets, non-communicable diseases, disappearing cultural legacy, and ineffective policies. These problems are exacerbated by climate change, natural hazards, and pandemic shocks. This review explores the perspectives of food systems that relates to all the elements and activities in transforming agri-food industry. In this paper, we discuss the challenges and solutions to transforming food systems in this region to achieve a sustainable and healthy diet for all, with the perspective of bringing the region closer toward the UN sustainable development goals. This paper is an outcome of the deliberations that took place during the Food Security in Small Islands and Developing States workshop in 2020. It also includes insights from subsequent expert group sessions that focused on the following topics: Agriculture and Food Systems; Nutrition, Health, and Culture; Innovations and Digitalization in Food Systems; as well as Policies Coordination and Future Shocks.
改造东南亚和太平洋小岛屿发展中国家的粮食系统,支持粮食安全和可持续健康饮食
食物是人类生活的基本必需品之一。营养丰富的食物对人类健康至关重要,有助于我们发挥作为社会有用成员的最大潜能。尽管如此,估计仍有 30 亿人难以获得营养丰富的食物,目前全球有 7.68 亿人营养不良。尽管东南亚和大洋洲地区的中低收入国家在过去 10 年中实现了快速经济转型,但粮食系统和粮食安全问题仍然令人担忧。这些问题包括农业用地减少、森林砍伐、粮食供应网络效率低下、环境退化、饮食习惯改变和不健康、非传染性疾病、文化遗产消失以及政策效率低下。气候变化、自然灾害和大流行病的冲击加剧了这些问题。本综述从粮食系统的角度探讨了农业食品行业转型中的所有要素和活动。在本文中,我们从使本地区更接近联合国可持续发展目标的角度,讨论了本地区粮食系统转型的挑战和解决方案,以实现人人享有可持续的健康饮食。本文是 2020 年小岛屿和发展中国家粮食安全研讨会的讨论成果。本文件还包括随后举行的专家小组会议就以下主题提出的见解:农业与粮食系统;营养、健康与文化;粮食系统的创新与数字化;以及政策协调与未来冲击。
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