The struggle over food intake and food production

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Haugen, Hans Morten
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ETIKK I PRAKSIS | 2013年 / 7卷 / 01期
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the right to food; food security; climate change; World Trade Organization; UN Development Goals; POLITICS;
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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The number of hungry persons in the world has increased - although it is debatable whether there is currently a higher or lower proportion of suffering from hunger than six years ago before the food price increases. All agree that the overall production of food in the world is adequate for everyone's nutritional needs. The article demonstrates that there are two main approaches in the debate on food production. The dominant approach focuses primarily on food security, understood as increased food production and increased food trade. The other approach argues that the interests and rights of the most vulnerable must prevail, and that improvements for the vulnerable are best ensured with a strategy based on human rights. The article analyzes land distribution, increased use of genetic technology in agriculture and reduction of trade barriers for agricultural products. Industrialization of agriculture and the liberalization of trade in agricultural products can provide good results at the macro level - in the short term. If the goal is to promote the situation of the most vulnerable and at the same time addressing climate change, the solution is a bottom-up approach, which until now has been ignored by most states.
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