• Food Security and Law Against Agricultural and Food Smuggling
  • Dr. (Atty.) Jose C. Montemayor

    • Hardbound (₱880.00)
          
    • Publisher: Central Book Supply, Inc.
    • ISBN: 978-621-02-2152-7
    • No. of Pages: 187
    • Size: 6 x 9
    • Edition: 2023




    Description:

    Food security speaks to the availability of food in a country and the ability of individuals within that country to access, afford, and source adequate foodstuffs.

    The availability of food irrespective of class, gender or region is another element of food security. There is evidence of food security being a concern many thousands of years ago, with central authorities in ancient China and ancient Egypt being known to release food from storage in times of famine. At the 1974 World Food Conference, the term "food security" was defined with an emphasis on supply; food security is defined as the "availability at all times of adequate, nourishing, diverse, balanced and moderate world food supplies of basic foodstuffs to sustain a steady expansion of food consumption and to offset fluctuations in production and prices”. Later definitions added demand and access issues to the definition. The first World Food Summit, held in 1996, stated that food security "exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life."






    • Food Security and Law Against Agricultural and Food Smuggling
    • by:  Dr. (Atty.) Jose C. Montemayor
      • ISBN
        978-621-02-2152-7
      •     
      • Page length
        187 pages
      •     
      • Dimension
        6 x 9 inches
      •     
      • Edition
        2023
      •     

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    Description:


    Food security speaks to the availability of food in a country and the ability of individuals within that country to access, afford, and source adequate foodstuffs.

    The availability of food irrespective of class, gender or region is another element of food security. There is evidence of food security being a concern many thousands of years ago, with central authorities in ancient China and ancient Egypt being known to release food from storage in times of famine. At the 1974 World Food Conference, the term "food security" was defined with an emphasis on supply; food security is defined as the "availability at all times of adequate, nourishing, diverse, balanced and moderate world food supplies of basic foodstuffs to sustain a steady expansion of food consumption and to offset fluctuations in production and prices”. Later definitions added demand and access issues to the definition. The first World Food Summit, held in 1996, stated that food security "exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life."