Agri-Food Supply Chains and Food Security in Asia

ebook Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science

By Dr Jose Ma. Luis Montesclaros

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This chapter discusses agri-food supply chains in Asia from the perspective of ensuring food security, to provide consumers with their agri-food consumption requirements. Following this perspective, it takes stock of the latest food security outcomes in Asia with a focus on food utilisation (i.e. undernourishment), followed by a discussion of the key driving factors along the lines of food availability, physical food access and economic food access. These include challenges from climate change, as well as supply-chain disruptions from the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and Russia's war on Ukraine. Moving forward, other regions globally can take a page from the various ways by which Asian countries (and its sub-regions) have been working to address food security challenges, building on four examples cited such as China's state-led upstream interventions; India's digitalisation of public distribution; Singapore's state supported agri-food tech ecosystem; and private sector-led digitalisation in Southeast Asia.

Agri-Food Supply Chains and Food Security in Asia