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1MDG1 food security critical challenges
Andrew Dorward School of Oriental and African
Studies, University of London Leverhulme Centre
for Integrative Research on Agriculture
Health Andrew.Dorward_at_soas.ac.uk
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MDGs 30th November 2011
2Outline
- MDG1 elements progress
- Agriculture, food security inclusive growth
- Current challenges
- Action
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3The MDG1 targets
- TARGET 1.A
- Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of
people whose income is less than 1 a day - TARGET 1.B
- Achieve full and productive employment and decent
work for all, including women and young people - TARGET 1.C
- Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of
people who suffer from hunger
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4 People living on less than 1.25 1990, 2005
5 Under-5 children underweight 1990, 2009
6Agriculture, food security inclusive
growthcontext
- Stages of development growth
- Importance of food in expenditure ( earnings) of
poor countries poor people - Importance of land, labour capital in poor
countries poor people economies - Importance of food production in using land
labour - Importance of food deficit farmers?
- Nature of growth
- land productivity labour demand, in tradables
staples - Cross sectoral linkages
- Agricultural potential
- Other opportunities minerals trade (coastal
countries)
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7Agriculture, food security inclusive
growthprocesses special contributions
- Increased productivity of national poor
peoples labour - Increased productivity of national poor
peoples land - Higher incomes farmers farm labourers
- Cheaper food for the urban rural poor raises
their real incomes - Stimulus for demand for local goods services
- Surplus capital labour for other sectors
- Exports import substitution
- Livestock horticulture supply demand growth
- Nutrition health benefits
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8International grain price indices, 2005-2011
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9A system tightened too far?Steve Wiggins (2009)
Peak kg/cap
10International commodity price indices, 2005-2011
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11Price effects undernourishment
Asia
Africa
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12Country resiliences to rising food prices
National / household food sellers and/or rising
non-food incomes
National / household food buyers
13Causes of the current spikes
Weather shocks
Oil prices
Waste etc.
Volatility price spikes
Biofuels
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14Actions
- Address global constraints on food production
- investment in research, improved efficiency,
reduce reliance on fossil fuels, integrated soil
fertility management, water management, climate
change mitigation adaptation, biofuels
policies, speculation? - Specific country vulnerable group measures to
improve food productivity - research, roads, extension, input output
markets, ?input subsidies (be careful!), cross
sectoral links, land policies, integrated soil
fertility management, water - hungry gap measures
- Specific country vulnerable group measures to
improve affordable food access - Transparent predictable trade policies safety
nets insurance?, market early warning
information - Monitor real incomes for vulnerable groups
seasonal wage to food price ratio
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15Questions?
- Examples of problems?
- Examples of successful unsuccessful responses?
- Lessons?
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16Sources
- UN (2011) The Millennium Development Goals Report
Statistical Annex. - IFPRI, Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe.
2011 Global Hunger Index - The Challenge of
Hunger Taming Price Spikes and Excessive Food
Price Volatility - FAO (2011) The State of Food Insecurity in the
World, 2011. How does international price
volatility affect domestic economies and food
security? - World Bank Prospects Commodity Markets
http//go.worldbank.org/4ROCCIEQ50
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17Hunger Food deficit farmers Land
Earlier(?) Positive feedbacks Capital,
Technology, Knowledge, Health? Poverty reduction,
Globalisation?
INDUSTRIAL, SERVICE, KNOWLEDGE REVOLUT-IONS
releasing labour for production of other goods
services
Later (?) Negative feedbacks Natural resource
use, Waste, Environmental degradation,
Biodiversity loss, Health? Inequity? ?
Globalisation?
falling other prices relative to wages/income,
increased income available for purchase of goods
services
higher labour productivity, other goods services
increased / constant per capita other
availability
Energy, materials, capital, technology,
knowledge, institutions
Coordination processes, scale, locations,
populations, timing