منصة الإجراءات الغذائية الحضرية

Food consumption, urbanisation and rural transformations in Southeast Asia

الكاتب: Bill Vorley
نشرت من قبل: The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
2016

By 2050, nearly 63 per cent of the total population of Southeast Asia is expected to live in urban areas. Not only is urbanisation profoundly changing urban-rural relations, it is also shifting patterns of food consumption. Governments in the region are modernising food systems, in part to meet the needs of urban consumers for greater food quality and safety. But policies are not always based on evidence, and the focus on large-scale agro-industry and modern retail can undermine the informal economy, which is still important for food security and employment. An emerging narrative recognises the need to leverage urban-rural linkages for more inclusive development.

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الموضوع:Food supply and distribution
بطاقة شعار: Food safety, Informal sector, Markets
المنظمة: The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
الكاتب: Bill Vorley
السنة: 2016
النوع: Policy Briefs
اقتصادية: Asia and the Pacific
تنسيق الموارد: Document
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