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Trends and Food Technology Gap in Global Food Policy

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  • Dahlan, Hadi Akbar

    (Leave a Nest Malaysia)

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This paper presents an argument to call for more focus in food technology innovation in food policy. Failed food policy had bring devastated results. Some examples of failed food policy can be seen through three famine cases (Ireland, India and North Korea) discussed here that occurs throughout the 20th century. However, there are some themes from the previous failed policy are still implemented in current food policy. The similar themes are green revolution, sustainable intensification, dependency on importation and nutritional well-being. This paper also discuss the need to emphasize the researches on available resources to create novel food products, which is a gap on various food policies.

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  • Dahlan, Hadi Akbar, 2021. "Trends and Food Technology Gap in Global Food Policy," SocArXiv 7r8sm_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:7r8sm_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/7r8sm_v1
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