Policies Affecting Food Supply Chains
Jessica Fanzo () and
Claire Davis ()
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Jessica Fanzo: Johns Hopkins University
Claire Davis: Johns Hopkins University
Chapter Chapter 8 in Global Food Systems, Diets, and Nutrition, 2021, pp 109-130 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Food and agricultural policies shape what types of food are produced and their movement through the food supply chain at the global, regional, and local levels. Well-functioning, ideal food supply chains provide sufficient safe, nutritious food for everyone around the world. This chapter discusses the many different types of food supply policies relevant to diets and nutrition, as well as the role that different actors play in shaping these policies. Policies that affect food production and trade; processing and packaging; and markets, distribution, and public procurement represent opportunities to improve supply chains and leverage them for nutrition and health goals.
Keywords: Food supply chains; Food safety; Nutrition; Food policy; Food supply policy; Diets; Food production; Agriculture; Trade; Processing and packaging; Markets; Food distribution; Public procurement; Agricultural subsidy; Income support; Reformulation; Fortification; Nutrition; Zoning; Social safety net; Cash transfer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72763-5_8
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