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Limitations in availability of food in Ukraine as a result of loss and waste

Olena Kotykova () and Mykola Babych ()
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Olena Kotykova: Mykolaiv National Agrarian University, Ukraine
Mykola Babych: Mykolaiv National Agrarian University, Ukraine

Oeconomia Copernicana, 2019, vol. 10, issue 1, 153-172

Abstract: Research background: The commitment to increasing the volume of agricultural production remains the main strategy for food supply in Ukraine. In fact, such an approach does not solve the problem of the limitation of food’s physical availability. It works quite the opposite way, as there is a guaranteed food loss and waste, worsened environmental situation and decreased level of economic availability of food. Purpose of the article: According to the results of the empirical study, the volume of food shortages has been determined as a result of food loss and waste, food surpluses in case of compliance with the rational consumption norms and zero food loss and waste, as well as potential social benefits from reducing food loss and waste. Methods: The research of the limitation of the physical availability of the different types of products as a result of food loss and waste was carried out according to the methodology developed by the authors. In particular, for the group of products in which the consumption deficit is established in a small number of regions — the main indicator is the "production surplus in the conditions when the rational consumption norms and zero food loss are met"; for the group of products in which the consumption deficit is established in the vast majority of regions — the main calculation indicators are the "production shortage in the conditions when the rational consumption norms and zero food loss are met" and the "specific gravity of the consumption shortage, which occurs as a result of food loss and waste". Findings & Value added: The obtained results are crucially important for shaping of the food security policy. Reducing of the food loss and waste has positive social consequences through the expansion of the physical availability of food, which, under other conditions, leads to greater economic availability of products, as well as contributes to the gender equality and poverty reduction for rural residents.

Keywords: food loss; food waste; food shortage; food surplus; consumption deficit; physical availability of food (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 P46 Q18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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