5.A future of food Flashcards
1
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geopolitics of food
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- relations between space and nation
- food is a geopolitical commodity due to fears raised by Malthus of population and food supply
- G8 summit 2009 addressed need for better and more food to those in need
- defensive measures - food export bans and land acquisitions
2
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‘food problem’
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- not caused by problems of food production / security
- caused by distribution, markets technology, commercial opportunities, land and water
- access to market / distribution
- place of food growth and where most needed = increase pressure on global political relations
3
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key players of food system
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- national government - independent or joined
- international organisations - WTO
- profit-making organisations - agribusinesses, TNCs and food retailers
- NGOs - WTF
4
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Food production system
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- production
- processing
- distribution
- access
- consumption
- waste
5
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principles of free trade
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- respect for environment
- fair trade
- capacity building
- ensuring good working conditions
- transparency and accountability to production
- fair price
- no child labour/ forced labour
- gender equality, women empowerment and non-discrimination
6
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opportunities to ensure food security - trade positives
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- governments are working together
- increase of x5 in trade in 10yrs
- agriculture is more than 1/3 of export earnings in 50 EDCs
- barriers created for developing countries: Russia, Brazil = new trade flows
- global trade = varied diets
7
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opportunities to ensure food security - trade negatives
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- exports subsidies and import tariffs in international markets = poor countries cannot compete fairly
- expenditure on staples decrease and increase on processed foods
- need for more safety and quality checks
8
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opportunities to ensure food security - trade blocks
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- agreement between a number of countries to promote free trade between members and impose tariffs on imports from non-membered states
- 1963 EU introduced CAP
9
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CAP
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- provided affordable food for EU citizens
- fair standard of living for farmers
BUT - guaranteed prices for farmers = surplus food and depleted world prices = no competition
10
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opportunities to ensure food security - multilateral agreements
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- several countries in trading relationship with 3rd party
eg Lomé Agreement 1975 - EU gave ACP nations almost complete free trade access to EU markets
11
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opportunities to ensure food security - bilateral agreements
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- agreement made between two political entities that has mutual benefits and legally binding to the two parties
eg - Sainsbury’s and Waitrose have trade agreements with St Lucia for fair trade bananas
12
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LIDC glass ceiling to AC markets
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- Developing countries want access to AC markets
- agri importance for LIDC economies
- LIDCs are marginalised and unable to compete competitively in global trade environment
13
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opportunities to ensure food security - WTO
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- set up 1995 as continuation of 1947 GATT
- based in Geneva Switzerland
- 164 members
- 97% of world trade
- provide forum for governments to negotiate trade agreements and support free trade etc
14
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impact of unfair trade on farmers in LIDCs
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- foreign buyers impose quality control measures = increase waste at production end of supply chain
- cash crops
- prices unstable due to natural disasters/ illness in LIDCs
- reliance on agriculture
- unfair terms of trade and protectionist measures