The State of Food and Agriculture 2013/ food systems for better nutrition Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Rome: FAO, 2013Description: 99ISBN: 9251076715DDC classification: 338.1
Contents:
1. The role of food systems in nutrition Why is nutrition important? Why focus on food systems to address malnutrition? Food systems and nutrition opportunities Cross-cutting issues in nutrition-sensitive food systems Knowledge and information gaps Structure of the report 2. Malnutrition and changing food systems Malnutrition concepts, trends and costs Food system transformation and malnutrition Conclusions and key messages 3. Agricultural production for better nutrition Making food more available and accessible Making food more diverse Making food more nutritious Conclusions and key messages 4. Food supply chains for better nutrition Transformation of food supply chains Enhancing nutrition through food supply chains Conclusions and key messages 5. Helping consumers achieve better nutrition Food assistance programmes for better nutrition Nutrition-specific food price subsidies and taxes Nutrition education Conclusions and key messages 6. Institutional and policy environment for nutrition Building a common vision Better data for better policy-making Effective coordination is essential Key messages of the report
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1. The role of food systems in nutrition
Why is nutrition important?
Why focus on food systems to address malnutrition?
Food systems and nutrition opportunities
Cross-cutting issues in nutrition-sensitive food systems
Knowledge and information gaps
Structure of the report
2. Malnutrition and changing food systems
Malnutrition concepts, trends and costs
Food system transformation and malnutrition
Conclusions and key messages
3. Agricultural production for better nutrition
Making food more available and accessible
Making food more diverse
Making food more nutritious
Conclusions and key messages
4. Food supply chains for better nutrition
Transformation of food supply chains
Enhancing nutrition through food supply chains
Conclusions and key messages
5. Helping consumers achieve better nutrition
Food assistance programmes for better nutrition
Nutrition-specific food price subsidies and taxes
Nutrition education
Conclusions and key messages
6. Institutional and policy environment for nutrition
Building a common vision
Better data for better policy-making
Effective coordination is essential
Key messages of the report

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