Conference paper

Overcoming undernutrition with local resources in Africa, Asia and Latin America


Authors listKrawinkel, Michael B.

Publication year2012

Pages2757-2759

JournalJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

Volume number92

Issue number14

ISSN0022-5142

eISSN1097-0010

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.5822

Conference1st International Conference on Organic Food Quality and Health Research

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Even in the 21st century, undernutrition is a challenge to be overcome. In the year 2009, 1.02 billion people were reported as food insecure and 180 million children were undernourished. Food insecurity and undernutrition are more than a lack of food energy: they are not reflected countrywide by prevalence means; they are mostly not permanent but seasonal; they are mostly not caused by insufficient amounts of food being produced; and they first affect parents and later children. Food insecurity and undernutrition often manifest themselves as micronutrient deficiency. While undernutrition is still a challenge for global nutrition, a second challenge has arisen: preventing caloric overnutrition. In various countries, food pyramids or food circles have been plotted supporting nutrition education and illustrating the challenge. Such integrative approaches are desirable for all countries of the world, as in all countries, to a smaller or larger extent, undernutrition and caloric overnutrition are the problems of today and tomorrow. The International Assessment of Agriculture for Science Technology and Development (IAASTD) has paid attention to the inescapable interconnectedness of agriculture's different roles and functions in the world and in all societies. Overcoming undernutrition with local resources means first protecting and promoting the use of local resources against imports of low-priced processed foods from subsidised production in industrialised countries; second, it means developing education and training material for regional food production with a nutrition orientation; and third, the experiences of organic farming can contribute much to support farmers in developing countries in planting their indigenous varieties and applying integrated pestmanagement strategies. (C) 2012 Society of Chemical Industry



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKrawinkel, M. (2012) Overcoming undernutrition with local resources in Africa, Asia and Latin America, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 92(14), pp. 2757-2759. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.5822

APA Citation styleKrawinkel, M. (2012). Overcoming undernutrition with local resources in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 92(14), 2757-2759. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.5822



Keywords


caloric overnutritionfood insecurityHungerlocal foods

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