What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa?
The subregions of Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) will continue to import around 50 percent of domestic food requirements by 2050. Natural resources will continue to degrade in the CWANA region until 2050 and beyond. Agrifood systems transformation in CWANA can be facilitated by fas...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2025
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| author | Frija, Aymen |
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| description | The subregions of Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) will continue to import around 50 percent of domestic food requirements by 2050.
Natural resources will continue to degrade in the CWANA region until 2050 and beyond.
Agrifood systems transformation in CWANA can be facilitated by fast-tracking technology transfer approaches, leading to sustainable productivity growth.
Foresight analyses are needed to generate scenarios of agrifood system transformation in CWANA, with a focus on reducing trade and importation risks related to international market volatility. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1754562025-11-12T06:13:37Z What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa? Frija, Aymen food systems imports natural resources management resource depletion forecasting technology transfer water scarcity nutrition agricultural productivity The subregions of Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) will continue to import around 50 percent of domestic food requirements by 2050. Natural resources will continue to degrade in the CWANA region until 2050 and beyond. Agrifood systems transformation in CWANA can be facilitated by fast-tracking technology transfer approaches, leading to sustainable productivity growth. Foresight analyses are needed to generate scenarios of agrifood system transformation in CWANA, with a focus on reducing trade and importation risks related to international market volatility. 2025-07-21 2025-07-02T20:21:53Z 2025-07-02T20:21:53Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175456 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175019 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Frija, Aymen. 2025. What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa? In What do we know about the future of food systems? eds. Keith Wiebe and Elisabetta Gotor. Part Two: What Do We Know About the Future of Food System in Selected Regions? Chapter 19, Pp. 109-114. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175456 |
| spellingShingle | food systems imports natural resources management resource depletion forecasting technology transfer water scarcity nutrition agricultural productivity Frija, Aymen What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa? |
| title | What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa? |
| title_full | What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa? |
| title_fullStr | What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa? |
| title_full_unstemmed | What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa? |
| title_short | What do we know about the future of food systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa? |
| title_sort | what do we know about the future of food systems in central and west asia and north africa |
| topic | food systems imports natural resources management resource depletion forecasting technology transfer water scarcity nutrition agricultural productivity |
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