Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health

This report examines nutrition-sensitive interventions (NSIs), and agri-food systems positioned in the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas (AMD), specifically focusing on Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Vietnam. These countries face distinct socio-economic and environmental challenges, making them pivot...

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Autor principal: HQ, WorldFish
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: WorldFish 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172491
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description This report examines nutrition-sensitive interventions (NSIs), and agri-food systems positioned in the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas (AMD), specifically focusing on Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Vietnam. These countries face distinct socio-economic and environmental challenges, making them pivotal in addressing food and nutrition security (FNS). Despite progress in agricultural productivity, economic growth, and nutrition and health, these countries are also faced with the triple burden of malnutrition, encompassing undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, and rising obesity rates. Limited access to diverse and nutrient-rich foods, compounded by climate variability and environmental degradation, exacerbates these nutritional issues. The report utilized a scoping desk review as its primary methodology. This involved qualitative data collection through an extensive review of documents related to NSIs and agri-food systems in the deltaic regions of Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The study analyzed reports, policy documents, and literature provided by AMD and WorldFish, covering implemented projects and national strategies. Key findings highlight persistent nutritional issues like stunting, anemia, and micronutrient deficiencies, with all three countries falling short of global nutrition targets. Despite increases in food production, access to diverse, nutritious diets remains limited, particularly among vulnerable groups.
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spelling CGSpace1724912025-09-01T19:01:29Z Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health HQ, WorldFish climate change food safety bangladesh sustainable agriculture cambodia agrifood systems nutrition education dietary diversity aquatic food systems micronutrient deficiencies rice fish value addition nutrition-sensitive intervention gender inclusion food and nutrition security (fns) asian mega-deltas (amd) vietnam This report examines nutrition-sensitive interventions (NSIs), and agri-food systems positioned in the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas (AMD), specifically focusing on Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Vietnam. These countries face distinct socio-economic and environmental challenges, making them pivotal in addressing food and nutrition security (FNS). Despite progress in agricultural productivity, economic growth, and nutrition and health, these countries are also faced with the triple burden of malnutrition, encompassing undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, and rising obesity rates. Limited access to diverse and nutrient-rich foods, compounded by climate variability and environmental degradation, exacerbates these nutritional issues. The report utilized a scoping desk review as its primary methodology. This involved qualitative data collection through an extensive review of documents related to NSIs and agri-food systems in the deltaic regions of Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The study analyzed reports, policy documents, and literature provided by AMD and WorldFish, covering implemented projects and national strategies. Key findings highlight persistent nutritional issues like stunting, anemia, and micronutrient deficiencies, with all three countries falling short of global nutrition targets. Despite increases in food production, access to diverse, nutritious diets remains limited, particularly among vulnerable groups. 2024-12-31 2025-01-30T09:19:27Z 2025-01-30T09:19:27Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172491 en Open Access application/pdf WorldFish WorldFish HQ. (31/12/2024). Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health. Bayan Lepas, Malaysia: WorldFish (WorldFish).
spellingShingle climate change
food safety
bangladesh
sustainable agriculture
cambodia
agrifood systems
nutrition education
dietary diversity
aquatic food systems
micronutrient deficiencies
rice
fish
value addition
nutrition-sensitive intervention
gender inclusion
food and nutrition security (fns)
asian mega-deltas (amd)
vietnam
HQ, WorldFish
Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health
title Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health
title_full Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health
title_fullStr Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health
title_full_unstemmed Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health
title_short Report on Nutrition-Sensitive Deltaic Agri-food Projects/Systems on Nutrition and Health
title_sort report on nutrition sensitive deltaic agri food projects systems on nutrition and health
topic climate change
food safety
bangladesh
sustainable agriculture
cambodia
agrifood systems
nutrition education
dietary diversity
aquatic food systems
micronutrient deficiencies
rice
fish
value addition
nutrition-sensitive intervention
gender inclusion
food and nutrition security (fns)
asian mega-deltas (amd)
vietnam
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