This book looks at food security from a socio-economic perspective.
It offers a detailed and systematic examination of food security
from its historical backgrounds, concepts and measurements, to the
determinants and approaches to achieve food security. The book also
introduces the key challenges and root causes of food insecurity.
Through country-specific cases, the book highlights instances of
both successful and disastrous national food security management
and their outcomes. The invaluable learning experiences of these
countries shed light on food security practices, and the
straightforward demand-supply framework effectively guides readers
in understanding food security issues. This is an essential
resource for anyone who is keen to learn more about food security,
particularly researchers and university students who are new to the
field. The book endeavours to help us reflect on the current
phenomenon and strategize better for the future.
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