Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture
Mike Meyrick
Top CEO/C-Level | Board Executive Search Firm, Global Food and Ingredients Sector
Malnutrition remains a pervasive global challenge, manifesting as undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, and rising rates of overweight and obesity. The 2024 Global Food Policy Report underscores that unhealthy diets are central to numerous public health issues, including all forms of malnutrition and diet-related noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)?(IFPRI). In response, there is a growing consensus on the need to reorient agricultural policies and practices towards nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA) to enhance nutritional outcomes and address this multifaceted issue.
Understanding Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture
Nutrition-sensitive agriculture involves integrating nutritional objectives into agricultural policies and interventions. Unlike traditional approaches that prioritise increasing food production and economic gains, NSA emphasises the quality of food produced, aiming to ensure access to diverse, safe, and nutrient-rich foods that contribute to healthy diets. This approach addresses the underlying determinants of malnutrition by considering factors such as food availability, accessibility, and utilisation.
The Imperative for Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture
The urgency for adopting NSA is highlighted by several factors:
Strategies for Implementing Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture
To effectively reorient agricultural policies towards nutrition-sensitive outcomes, several strategies can be employed:
Diversification of Crop Production: Encouraging the cultivation of a variety of nutrient-rich crops can enhance dietary diversity. For instance, biofortified crops, which are bred to have higher nutrient content, can play a crucial role in addressing micronutrient deficiencies. The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) has been instrumental in promoting the commercialisation of biofortified crops to improve nutrition.?
Integration of Nutrition Education: Providing farmers and communities with knowledge about the nutritional value of different foods and healthy dietary practices can influence production and consumption patterns. Programs like Gardens for Health International work directly with families, providing them with seeds, skills, and knowledge to create vegetable gardens, prepare balanced meals, and keep children healthy.?
Enhancing Value Chains for Nutritious Foods: Developing infrastructure and market systems that support the production, processing, and distribution of nutritious foods can improve their availability and affordability. GAIN's Nutrition Enterprise Unit supports small and medium enterprises globally across the food system to enhance the availability of nutritious foods.?
Policy Alignment and Multisectoral Collaboration: Coordinating efforts across sectors such as agriculture, health, education, and social protection ensures that policies are synergistic and effectively address the multifaceted nature of malnutrition. The United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) has emphasised the importance of such coordinated efforts in transforming food systems to ensure sustainable healthy diets for all.?
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Recent Developments and Case Studies
Recent initiatives demonstrate the potential of NSA in combating malnutrition:
Challenges and Considerations
While the shift towards NSA is promising, several challenges must be addressed:
Final Thoughts...
Reorienting agricultural policies and practices towards nutrition-sensitive approaches offers a viable pathway to address the global challenge of malnutrition. By focusing on the nutritional quality of food systems, promoting dietary diversity, and ensuring access to healthy foods, NSA can contribute significantly to improving public health outcomes. As we step into 2025, continued commitment and collaboration among governments, international organisations, and communities are essential to realise the vision of a world free from hunger and malnutrition, fostering healthier and more resilient populations for generations to come.
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Chief Commercial Officer, CSM Ingredients - Hifood
1 个月This approach is highly promising. It fundamentally upends the traditional model of producing cheap calories and then crafting product formulations and marketing strategies to drive consumption (production driven). Instead, it proposes identifying the global population's nutritional needs and ensuring that these are met through efficient and sustainable production methods, encompassing agriculture and the transformation industry (nutrition needs driven). While undeniably a complex and multi-faceted challenge requiring significant investment, modern tools like digital twins and advanced modeling systems make managing this complexity feasible. This innovative philosophy offers a compelling pathway to reconcile economic goals (growth and profits) with societal (such as public health) and ecological ones.
Founder & CEO Of The Year | Sustainable Food Development, French Cuisine | Drinks Expert | Net Zero Focused
1 个月Is ‘Organic Farming’ not part of a more nutrient rich soil? And therefore an essential part of improving gut-health, nutrition and overall cutting CO2, chemical pesticides - are killing bees, and nutrition levels in basic food has been falling ever since pesticides were introduced.. surely - organic farming is one solution?