Food trade policy and the dietary transition

The irony facing many developing countries today is that increased food trade and the implications of globalization has created a situation where certain segments of the population are simply put, eating too much, while just in their proximity lies a more significant segment of the population who ar...

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Autor principal: Martin, Will
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: OCP Policy Center 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147036
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description The irony facing many developing countries today is that increased food trade and the implications of globalization has created a situation where certain segments of the population are simply put, eating too much, while just in their proximity lies a more significant segment of the population who are suffering from the complete opposite, malnutrition. This policy brief aims at explaining this double sided sword.
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spelling CGSpace1470362024-10-25T07:52:56Z Food trade policy and the dietary transition Martin, Will globalization malnutrition trade policies nutrition diet overweight The irony facing many developing countries today is that increased food trade and the implications of globalization has created a situation where certain segments of the population are simply put, eating too much, while just in their proximity lies a more significant segment of the population who are suffering from the complete opposite, malnutrition. This policy brief aims at explaining this double sided sword. 2019-01-31 2024-06-21T09:10:42Z 2024-06-21T09:10:42Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147036 en Open Access OCP Policy Center Martin, Will. 2018. Food trade policy and the dietary transition. OCP Policy Brief 18/07. Rabat, Morocco: OCP Policy Center. http://www.ocppc.ma/publications/food-trade-policy-and-dietary-transition
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Martin, Will
Food trade policy and the dietary transition
title Food trade policy and the dietary transition
title_full Food trade policy and the dietary transition
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title_short Food trade policy and the dietary transition
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topic globalization
malnutrition
trade policies
nutrition
diet
overweight
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