Pregledni rad
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.48188/hczz.4.2.3
Factors aggravating food insecurity and its impact on human health in Africa
Abdelkrim Berroukche
; Odjel za agronomiju i znanost o hrani, Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Sveučilište u Saidi, Alžir
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Sažetak
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the prevalence of food insecurity in Africa remains double the globalscale to now reach 58% of its population. Relentless drought and high food prices have weakened the ability of Africans to growcrops, raise livestock, and buy food for their families. Food insecurity is multifactorial. Conflicts, climate change, lack of access todrinking water, poverty linked to economic shocks and inequalities as well as poor agricultural and food policies. The solutions tofight against food insecurity are diverse namely, sustainable livelihoods in rural areas and equitable access to resources, access ofvulnerable and disadvantaged groups to sufficient, safe and nutritious food, and effective and sustainable intervention plans andactions to deal with food or agricultural crises. In addition to the factors aggravating food insecurity in Africa, this scourge remainsa complex problem affecting human health. Efforts to improve food security must provide sufficient calories and adequate nutrientsto strengthen sustainable and accessible food systems.
Ključne riječi
food insecurity; drought; conflict; climate change; agricultural policy; nutritious food
Hrčak ID:
325532
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Datum izdavanja:
22.12.2024.
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