Food security in south asia: a study of cross country variations
By: Vikash, Vidyarthi
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 21(2), Jul-Dec, 2024: p.712-727 | Available | AR135420 |
Food security as prime responsibility of state is a global phenomenon and also recognized in South Asian countries. But ensuring food security in these countries has not been fully achieved, evident from the fact that one third of the population under food insecurity of world belong to South Asian countries. The situation of ensured food security within this region varies from country to country. Thus, it becomes an urgent imperative to examine the status of food security in the context of relationship between availability of food production and accessibility/affordability in South Asian countries. Further, it is also imperative to examine the adequacy of nutritional requirements from food stuff provided under food security law. It is also important to ascertain the effectiveness of adopted policies of food security in the region. On the basis of qualitative and quantitative data, the paper finds that economic growth is inversely related jobs and food security. – Reproduced
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