Food system diagnostics and policy implications: The Malawi case

Food systems are at the heart of Africa’s economic growth and development plan, Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want. Without ending hunger and improving the food and nutrition status of Africa’s population, the agenda’s first aspiration for a “prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable...

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Main Authors: Matchaya, Greenwell C., Guthiga, Paul
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134903
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description Food systems are at the heart of Africa’s economic growth and development plan, Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want. Without ending hunger and improving the food and nutrition status of Africa’s population, the agenda’s first aspiration for a “prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development” cannot be effectively reached. To realize this aspiration, African countries need to progressively implement the seven Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP) Malabo commitments while having strategies to address wider food system challenges (AU 2023). The concept of a food system has various definitions, but for the purposes of this chapter, a food system is considered as a network of actors or players and their activities along the entire food value chain from inputs to production, distribution, and consumption. This aligns with the definition espoused by the Scientific Group of the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS), that food systems are constitutive of food actors and their interlinked activities from production all the way to consumption or utilization (von Braun et al. 2020).
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spelling CGSpace1349032025-11-07T08:05:58Z Food system diagnostics and policy implications: The Malawi case Matchaya, Greenwell C. Guthiga, Paul food systems policies stakeholder engagement indicators livelihoods equity resilience governance nutrition security environmental factors infrastructure agricultural productivity Food systems are at the heart of Africa’s economic growth and development plan, Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want. Without ending hunger and improving the food and nutrition status of Africa’s population, the agenda’s first aspiration for a “prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development” cannot be effectively reached. To realize this aspiration, African countries need to progressively implement the seven Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP) Malabo commitments while having strategies to address wider food system challenges (AU 2023). The concept of a food system has various definitions, but for the purposes of this chapter, a food system is considered as a network of actors or players and their activities along the entire food value chain from inputs to production, distribution, and consumption. This aligns with the definition espoused by the Scientific Group of the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS), that food systems are constitutive of food actors and their interlinked activities from production all the way to consumption or utilization (von Braun et al. 2020). 2023-11-29 2023-11-30T23:52:26Z 2023-11-30T23:52:26Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134903 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139723 Open Access application/pdf Matchaya, Greenwell Collins; and Guthiga, Paul. 2023. Food system diagnostics and policy implications: The Malawi case. In African Food Systems Transformation and the Post-Malabo Agenda, eds. John M. Ulimwengu, Ebenezer M. Kwofie, and Julia Collins. Chapter 3, Pp. 36-53.
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policies
stakeholder engagement
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livelihoods
equity
resilience
governance
nutrition security
environmental factors
infrastructure
agricultural productivity
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Guthiga, Paul
Food system diagnostics and policy implications: The Malawi case
title Food system diagnostics and policy implications: The Malawi case
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title_short Food system diagnostics and policy implications: The Malawi case
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policies
stakeholder engagement
indicators
livelihoods
equity
resilience
governance
nutrition security
environmental factors
infrastructure
agricultural productivity
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