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A call for more innovative policies in Asia-Pacific to ensure food security and nutrition in the wake of COVID-19

A call for more innovative policies in Asia-Pacific to ensure food security and nutrition in the wake of COVID-19

The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 requires a greater coordinated response on many policy levels, but particularly to ensure food security and nutrition for billions of people in the vast Asia-Pacific region, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported. FAO’s Regional…

June 24, 2020 - Last update: February 10, 2023

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The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 requires a greater coordinated response on many policy levels, but particularly to ensure food security and nutrition for billions of people in the vast Asia-Pacific region, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported.

FAO’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific has just published a series of regional policy briefs that analyse the impact COVID-19 is having on present food supplies in the Asia-Pacific region. The briefs offer recommendations on the way forward for protecting and ensuring food security and nutrition. They also offer recommendations on ways to counter and/or mitigate the wider economic collateral damage the pandemic can cause in the food, agriculture and fisheries sectors.

“Clearly we need to adapt many aspects of our present approaches to growing, harvesting, transporting, processing and selling food in this evolving era of COVID-19,” said Jong-Jin Kim, FAO Deputy Regional Representative and head of the FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. “We are all learning and adapting policies and approaches to work through, and around, the damage caused by the pandemic – both human and economic – and this is vital to our nutritional well-being and our livelihoods. These new regional FAO policy briefs for the Asia-Pacific region will help member nations achieve this.”

These first three regional policy briefs for Asia-Pacific focus on a number of key areas.

Policy brief on building more resilient food systems for Asia-Pacific: This brief assesses the current situation, provides some examples of how governments and other stakeholders are attempting to build more resilient food systems in response, and offers some broad policy recommendations.

Untying the red tape to keep food moving and trading throughout the region: This brief discusses recent food export restrictions employed in the region, analyzes their impacts, explains how export restrictions can hurt importers and exporters alike, and gives examples of good policies.

Fisheries and aquaculture – learning to sink or swim: This policy brief, while global in scope, addressed the situation in some Asian countries. This paper provides an update, incorporating new data, developments and observations. During its writing, the pandemic was in full swing with no clear end in sight.

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