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Rice in an interdependent world.

V T Falck1

  • 1University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston 77225.

Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
|January 1, 1991
PubMed
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Global reliance on rice presents hazards, necessitating a supranational system for food security and sustainable development. This approach ensures sufficient quantity and quality of rice for all populations.

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Area of Science:

  • Agricultural economics
  • Global food security
  • Sustainable development

Background:

  • Rice is a critical global food staple, leading to increasing worldwide dependence.
  • Current systems face challenges in balancing yield demands with nutritional needs and environmental sustainability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the risks associated with global rice dependence.
  • To propose a supranational framework for managing shared dependencies in rice production and distribution.
  • To advocate for policies that ensure global food security and environmental health.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of global food production trends.
  • Examination of nutritional and environmental impacts of rice cultivation.
  • Conceptual framework development for international policy coordination.

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Main Results:

  • Overemphasis on rice yields can compromise nutritional diversity and environmental sustainability.
  • A coordinated international approach is essential to mitigate risks in global food supply chains.

Conclusions:

  • A supranational system is required to guide international decisions on rice production and distribution.
  • Integrating nutritional and environmental considerations into policy is crucial for sustainable development.
  • Scientific data analysis is vital for informed global food policy.