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Prospects for food security in the 21st Century : with special emphasis on Africa
Author
McCalla, Alex F
Publisher
Agricultural Economics
Publication Year
1999
Body

Food security for the world in 2025 is possible and probable if the right set of things are done, starting now. But the task will not be easy. It is both a technology and a political/economic challenge. The challenge for sub-Saharan Africa is even greater. While other regions improved per capita food availability over the last 30 years, Africa's availability declined. But food security is about more than supply. It is also about access which means income generating employment is critical. Meeting future requirements in Africa and the world will require sustainable intensification of complex production systems, appropriate national and international policies and continued investments in agricultural research. Without these conditions and increased employment intensive growth, prospects for the future are less bright.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
20
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
95-103
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Agricultural Economics
Keywords
food security
availability
access
Nutritional security
sustainable intensification
Sub-Saharan Africa
Prospects for 2025
Food and agricultural policy
socio-economic aspects
policies
Africa