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School of Oriental & African Studies
MDG1 & food security: critical challenges
Andrew DorwardSchool of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture & Health
[email protected] Parliamentary Conference on the MDGs
30th November 2011
Outline MDG1 elements & progress Agriculture, food security & inclusive growth Current challenges Action
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The MDG1 targetsTARGET 1.A
Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people whose income is less than $1 a day
TARGET 1.B Achieve full and productive employment and decent
work for all, including women and young peopleTARGET 1.C
Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger
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% People living on less than $1.25: 1990, 2005
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% Under-5 children underweight : 1990, 2009
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Agriculture, food security & inclusive growth:context
Stages of development & growth: Importance of food in expenditure (& earnings) of poor
countries & poor people Importance of land, labour & capital in poor countries’
& poor people’ economies Importance of food production in using land & labour Importance of food deficit farmers?
Nature of growth land productivity & labour demand, in tradables &
staples Cross sectoral linkages Agricultural potential Other opportunities: minerals & trade (coastal countries)
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Increased productivity of national & poor people’s labour
Increased productivity of national & poor people’s land
Higher incomes: farmers & farm labourers Cheaper food for the urban & rural poor raises
their real incomes Stimulus for demand for local goods & services Surplus capital & labour for other sectors Exports & import substitution Livestock & horticulture – supply & demand
growth Nutrition & health benefits
Drivers
Supporters
Agriculture, food security & inclusive growth:processes & special contributions
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International grain price indices, 2005-2011
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A system tightened too
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Steve Wiggins (2009)
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International commodity price indices, 2005-2011
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Price effects: undernourishment
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Asia
Africa
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Country resiliences to rising food prices
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National / household food buyers
National / household food sellers and/or rising non-food incomes
Causes of the current spikes
Volatility: price
spikes
Stakeholder
stocking
Financial speculati
on
Production lags
Loss of
land
Oil prices
Population growth
Economic growth
Rising deman
d
Policy changes
Biofuels
Reduced subsidie
s
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Oil prices
Biofuels
Climate change
Water scarcit
y
Environmental changes
Higher prices Low
stocks
Stagnant productivi
ty
Falling supply
Weather shocks
Waste etc.
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Actions Address global constraints on food production
investment in research, improved efficiency, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, integrated soil fertility management, water management, climate change mitigation & adaptation, biofuels policies, speculation?
Specific country & vulnerable group measures to improve food productivity
research, roads, extension, input & output markets, ?input subsidies (be careful!), cross sectoral links, land policies, integrated soil fertility management, water
hungry gap measures Specific country & vulnerable group measures to improve
affordable food access Transparent & predictable trade policies; safety nets;
insurance?, market & early warning information Monitor real incomes for vulnerable groups: seasonal wage
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Questions? Examples of problems? Examples of successful & unsuccessful responses? Lessons?
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Sources UN (2011) The Millennium Development Goals Report &
Statistical Annex. IFPRI, Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe. 2011
Global Hunger Index - The Challenge of Hunger: Taming Price Spikes and Excessive Food Price Volatility
FAO (2011) The State of Food Insecurity in the World, 2011. How does international price volatility affect domestic economies and food security?
World Bank Prospects Commodity Markets http://go.worldbank.org/4ROCCIEQ50
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increased / constant per capita food availability
releasing labour for production of other goods and services
falling food prices relative to wages/income,
increased income available for purchase of non food goods &
services
COORDINATION processes, scale, locations, populations,
timing
higher labour productivity in
food production
Energy, materials, capital, technology,
knowledge, institutions
AGRI-CULTURAL REVOLUT-
IONS
higher labour productivity,
other goods & services
increased / constant per capita ‘other’ availability
releasing labour for production of
other goods & services
falling ‘other’ prices relative to wages/income,
increased income available for purchase
of goods & services
Energy, materials, capital, technology, knowledge,
institutionsCOORDINATION
processes, scale, locations, populations, timing
INDUSTRIAL, SERVICE, KNOWLEDGE REVOLUT-
IONS
Increased demand for & supply of non-food goods
& services
Later (?) Negative feedbacksNatural resource use,Waste, Environmental
degradation, Biodiversity loss, Health? Inequity? ?
Globalisation?
Earlier(?) Positive feedbacksCapital, Technology,
Knowledge, Health? Poverty reduction, Globalisation?
HungerFood deficit farmersLand