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2019 Global food policy report: Synopsis [in Chinese]

International Food Policy Research Institute (ifpri)

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Abstract: IFPRI’s flagship report reviews the major food policy developments and decisions of the past year, and looks ahead to 2019. This year’s Global Food Policy Report highlights the urgency of rural revitalization to address a growing crisis in rural areas. Focusing on the needs of rural areas is one of the most promising and practical ways to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Building blocks for rural revitalization include stronger rural–urban linkages, better access to basic services such as electricity, more and better rural jobs, greater gender equality, and restoration of the rural environment, all needed to make rural areas vibrant and healthy places to live and work. This synopsis provides a brief overview of the findings of the report. 《2019全砃粮食政策报告》回顾了2018年主覠的政策堑展, 强调乡树振兴是有望实现《2030å¹´å ¯æŒ ç»­å ‘å±•è®®ç¨‹ã€‹å’Œæ”¹å –„农树生活的釠覠途径。利用新机頇和技术〠加强基本公 å…±æœ åŠ¡ä¿ éšœã€ åˆ›é€ æ›´å¤šæ›´ä¼˜çš„å†œæ ‘å°±ä¸šæœºä¼šã€ ä¿ƒè¿›æ€§åˆ«å¹ ³ç­‰ä»¥å Šæ ¢å¤ çŽ¯å¢ƒçš„æ”¿ç­–ã€ åˆ¶åº¦å’ŒæŠ•èµ„å ¯ä»¥å°†å†œæ ‘åœ°åŒºæ‰“é € æˆ å……满活力的堥康家园,使未栥孠孙万代得以安居习业 。

Keywords: WORLD; food policies; nutrition policies; agricultural development; sustainability; food security; agricultural policies; rural areas; rural development; rural development strategies; rural urban relations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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