TY - JOUR
T1 - Food Security in Asia and the Pacific
T2 - The Rapidly Changing Role of Rice
AU - Timmer, C. Peter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd and Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University.
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress has been made in the past half century in bringing most of the population out of poverty and hunger. Measured by the key determinants of food security-improved availability, access, utilisation and stability-food security has never been at higher levels. Large pockets of food-insecure populations remain in the region, especially in South Asia, and continued efforts to reach these households are necessary. At the same time, food security strategies in Asia are mostly in disarray. Most countries are protecting their rice farmers and providing high price supports, but high rice prices hurt the vast majority of the poor. Continued efforts to stabilise rice prices are understandable politically and desirable economically, but much more open trade regimes for rice will help food security throughout the region.
AB - Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress has been made in the past half century in bringing most of the population out of poverty and hunger. Measured by the key determinants of food security-improved availability, access, utilisation and stability-food security has never been at higher levels. Large pockets of food-insecure populations remain in the region, especially in South Asia, and continued efforts to reach these households are necessary. At the same time, food security strategies in Asia are mostly in disarray. Most countries are protecting their rice farmers and providing high price supports, but high rice prices hurt the vast majority of the poor. Continued efforts to stabilise rice prices are understandable politically and desirable economically, but much more open trade regimes for rice will help food security throughout the region.
KW - Asia and the Pacific
KW - Behavioural political economy
KW - Food security
KW - Price stabilisation
KW - Role of rice
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U2 - 10.1002/app5.6
DO - 10.1002/app5.6
M3 - Article
SN - 2050-2680
VL - 1
SP - 73
EP - 90
JO - Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies
JF - Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies
IS - 1
ER -