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Regional developments

In: 2018 Global food policy report

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  • Makombe, Tsitsi
  • Collins, Julia
  • Ulimwengu, John M.
  • Badiane, Ousmane
  • Breisinger, Clemens
  • Abdelaziz, Fatma
  • Khouri, Nadim
  • Akramov, Kamiljon T.
  • Ilyasov, Jarilkasin
  • Park, Allen
  • Kumar, Anjani
  • Ahmed, Akhter U.
  • Davies, Stephen
  • Joshi, Pramod Kumar
  • Chen, Kevin Z.
  • Timmer, Peter
  • Dawe, David
  • Wang, Zimeiyi
  • Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio
  • Piñeiro, Valeria

Abstract

At the regional and country level, developments in 2017 had important repercussions for food security and nutrition. This section offers perspectives on food policy developments across the major regions: Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, East and Southeast Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean. Globalization and the impact of growing antiglobalization pressures on food security are examined for each region, along with many other current topics.

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  • Makombe, Tsitsi & Collins, Julia & Ulimwengu, John M. & Badiane, Ousmane & Breisinger, Clemens & Abdelaziz, Fatma & Khouri, Nadim & Akramov, Kamiljon T. & Ilyasov, Jarilkasin & Park, Allen & Kumar, An, 2018. "Regional developments," IFPRI book chapters, in: 2018 Global food policy report, chapter 9, pages 72-97, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:ifpric:9780896292970-09
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