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TitreFood Insecurity in the East African Region: Policy Dilemma
AuteurLaibuni, Nancy ; Omiti, John; Natu, Hellen
ThèmeFood Security
ÉditeurAfrican Research and Resource Forum (ARRF)
Nombre de pages15 pages
LangueEnglish
Couverture géographiqueAfrica
Mots clésFood Production, Food Imports, Food Insecurity, EAC, East African Community
RésuméThe countries in the East African region are not able to produce enough food for their population, thus there is high child mortality and a high proportion of people who cannot meet their energy (calorie) requirements. An eclectic approach is used to highlight the various policy interventions that have been used in the region to mitigate food insecurity. In an effort to assure food security countries in the region have applied a cocktail of polices. Broadly, the policy interventions are divided into three, those that focus on cushioning the consumers, those that focus on ensuring that the producers stay in production and those that facilitate trade. These interventions have been carried out intermittently, sometimes with abrupt changes in speed and direction, therefore do not achieve much, because they are costly and unsustainable thus the region continues to suffer from food insecurity. There is need for paradigm shift in the policy direction to focus more on improved food production and productivity, agro-processing and regional trade. In addition, development of technological, infrastructural, and marketing innovations by both the public and private sector should be encouraged. Governments in the region should endevour to provide the necessary economic infrastructure and policy commitments to improve food security region.
Détenteur du copyrightAfrican Research and Resource Forum (ARRF)
Copyright URLhttp://www.arrforum.org/
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