A conceptual framework for national agricultural, rural development, and food security strategies and policies
Kostas Stamoulis and
Alberto Zezza
No 289082, ESA Working Papers from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Agricultural Development Economics Division (ESA)
Abstract:
The purpose of the present Conceptual Framework document, developed in the context of FAO's 'Initiative to Review and Update National Agricultural, Rural Development and Food Security Strategies and Policies', is to propose a flexible general approach to addressing food security through agricultural and rural development and direct actions to enhance immediate access to food. The target audience for the paper are member country stakeholders participating or interested in the strategy process, FAO country representatives, and FAO field and Headquarter staff. The paper may serve as a starting point for dialogue among these parties, to clarify the scope of the Initiative, and to propose a broad conceptual approach to the strategy process.
Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy; Food Security and Poverty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-11-07
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.289082
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