November 13, 2024
The State of Food and Agriculture 2024’ (SOFA 2024):
The State of Food and Agriculture 2024’ (SOFA 2024):
Why in News? The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has recently released ‘The State of Food and Agriculture 2024’ (SOFA 2024).
Key Findings:
- True Cost Accounting: The report calls for the importance of true cost accounting in agrifood systems.
- It helps to uncover the hidden costs and benefits associated with food production and consumption, including environmental degradation, health impacts, and social inequalities.
- the hidden costs of agrifood systems amounted to approximately $12 trillion annually.
- Globally, the dominant quantified hidden costs were those arising from unhealthy dietary patterns that lead to diseases and lower labour productivity.
- India’s hidden costs are the third largest globally, following China and the United States, which have hidden costs of $1.8 trillion and $1.4 trillion, respectively.
- The health-related hidden costs, which include productivity losses due to dietary-related diseases, form a significant portion of the total.
- These costs are estimated to be around $846 billion annually, reflecting the burden of disease and reduced labour productivity.
- Dietary Risks and Non-Communicable Diseases: Unhealthy diets are a major contributor to global hidden costs, accounting for approximately 70% ($8.1 trillion) of these costs.
- The report underscores the link between dietary risks and non-communicable diseases, highlighting the need for healthier food environments.
- Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts: Agrifood systems generate significant benefits for society but also have substantial negative impacts.
- The report identifies these hidden costs, which include economic losses from market and policy failures, and emphasises the need for comprehensive assessments to inform policy decisions.
- It calls for greater consumer awareness and engagement, as well as equitable roles for producers in the supply chain.
Key Recommendations :
- Promoting Healthier Diets:
- Sustainable Agricultural Practices:
- Improving Social Equity: .
- These include incentivising sustainable practices, improving institutional and fiscal capacities, and engaging stakeholders in the transformation process.
About The SOFA:
· The State of Food and Agriculture (SOFA) is an annual report published by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.
· The report provides an in-depth analysis of key issues affecting global agriculture, food security, rural development, and nutrition.
· It is a valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders in the agri-food sector, offering data-driven insights and policy recommendations to address challenges within the global food system. |