Introduction [in The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh]

In the last half of the 20th century, food policy in most Asian countries meant ensuring availability of cereals, mainly rice and wheat.1 The rationale for this cereal-centric policy is well understood. Agricultural productivity was low, the world market was volatile, and the national food security...

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Autor principal: Rashid, Shahidur
Formato: Capítulo de libro
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147297
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description In the last half of the 20th century, food policy in most Asian countries meant ensuring availability of cereals, mainly rice and wheat.1 The rationale for this cereal-centric policy is well understood. Agricultural productivity was low, the world market was volatile, and the national food security depended on, apart from Mother Nature, the relationship with the donor countries, which was not smooth because of ideological differences. By the early 1960s, feeding a rapidly growing population became a daunting challenge for the region’s countries. Many experts viewed these challenges as too big to handle. “Famine 1975” (Paddock and Paddock 1967), “lifeboat ethics” (Hardin 1974), and “triage” (Ehrlich 1971) were the labels commonly applied to these countries. Thanks to Green Revolution technology and concerted policy actions, none of the dire predictions turned out to be true. By the 1980s, countries in the region ensured cereal availability and began to enjoy overall economic growth (Rashid, Cummings, and Gulati 2007).
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spelling CGSpace1472972025-11-06T03:53:59Z Introduction [in The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh] Rashid, Shahidur supply chains water management fish consumption water aquaculture food security food consumption fishery production In the last half of the 20th century, food policy in most Asian countries meant ensuring availability of cereals, mainly rice and wheat.1 The rationale for this cereal-centric policy is well understood. Agricultural productivity was low, the world market was volatile, and the national food security depended on, apart from Mother Nature, the relationship with the donor countries, which was not smooth because of ideological differences. By the early 1960s, feeding a rapidly growing population became a daunting challenge for the region’s countries. Many experts viewed these challenges as too big to handle. “Famine 1975” (Paddock and Paddock 1967), “lifeboat ethics” (Hardin 1974), and “triage” (Ehrlich 1971) were the labels commonly applied to these countries. Thanks to Green Revolution technology and concerted policy actions, none of the dire predictions turned out to be true. By the 1980s, countries in the region ensured cereal availability and began to enjoy overall economic growth (Rashid, Cummings, and Gulati 2007). 2019-08-10 2024-06-21T09:13:02Z 2024-06-21T09:13:02Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147297 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293618 The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Rashid, Shahidur. 2019. Introduction. In The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh: Enablers, impacts, and the path ahead for aquaculture. Rashid, Shahidur; Zhang, Xiaobo, (Eds.). Chapter 1 Pp. 1-18. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147297
spellingShingle supply chains
water management
fish consumption
water
aquaculture
food security
food consumption
fishery production
Rashid, Shahidur
Introduction [in The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh]
title Introduction [in The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh]
title_full Introduction [in The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh]
title_fullStr Introduction [in The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh]
title_full_unstemmed Introduction [in The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh]
title_short Introduction [in The making of a blue revolution in Bangladesh]
title_sort introduction in the making of a blue revolution in bangladesh
topic supply chains
water management
fish consumption
water
aquaculture
food security
food consumption
fishery production
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