2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12571-021-01217-0
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Food systems and rural wellbeing: challenges and opportunities

Abstract: The future wellbeing of billions of rural people is interconnected with transforming food systems for equity, nutrition, environmental sustainability, and resilience. This article tackles three blind spots in the understanding of rural poverty and vulnerability: the narrow focus on extreme poverty and hunger that hides a much wider set of inequalities and vulnerabilities, insufficient recognition of the diversity of rural households, and an inadequate appreciation of the impact of rapid structural changes in m… Show more

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“…Agricultural activities and food production chains are key elements for a sustainable growth process and quality of life in any regions [8]. Family farmers in Africa are crucial for food security [7,9]. In addition to their importance in food production, they play a strategic role in social protection (e.g., poverty security, reduced inequalities, and gender relations).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural activities and food production chains are key elements for a sustainable growth process and quality of life in any regions [8]. Family farmers in Africa are crucial for food security [7,9]. In addition to their importance in food production, they play a strategic role in social protection (e.g., poverty security, reduced inequalities, and gender relations).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transformation of global food systems for climate action is challenged by the tension to act urgently while ensuring that no one is left behind (Woodhill et al, 2022). This tension is exacerbated by the polarized debate on whether solutions must be localized or coordinated at a more global scale (the local–global food debate) (Wood et al, 2023) and the siloed decision-making processes dominating policy for the agricultural sector (FAO et al, 2022; McGreevy et al, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most people believe that increase in population size and agriculture are incompatible activities that compete for limited land space. The trend of rising number of people in various areas of the region, leads to a rise in food demand, access and security [7]. This study however, can provide immediate answers and restorative approaches to food problems and related obstacles, particularly highly limited access to resources for the production of vegetables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%