This paper seeks for a holistic approach in looking at the issue of food security. Several incidents at different parts of the world in 2008 such as the ones in Haiti, Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines, have shown that food insecurity could lead to political stability and social unrest. On the worst scale it may result in conflict and war. It brings the discussion back to the concept of human security. Recent history points to security threat if people are deprived of their basic needs. The spiking price of food, especially of rice commodity that took place in the first half of 2008 has reignited the significance of food security as a non-traditional security challenge to ASEAN states and the region as a whole. Having to generate in...
In late 2007 and early 2008, the price of food on international commodity markets rose rapidly to un...
Food security has re-emerged as one of the central issues on the global agenda since the 2008 food, ...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
Food constitutes the basic human need. Without food it is impossible to meet other needs. Southeast ...
This paper provides a systematic definition of food security, focusing on its different dimensions; ...
Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress ha...
[[abstract]]Food security is a global and regional concern of rapidly increasing consequence. It is ...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
Food security is defined as a situation in which all people at all times have both physical and econ...
Introduction: The purpose of this article is to review the definitions of food security and food ins...
Food security refers not only to an adequate aggregate supply of food, but also means that "all peop...
This paper examines the factors that led to the recent price hikes in food commodities and the impli...
Food is fundamental to human wellbeing and development. Increased food production remains a cornerst...
Food security is considered a global issue, but it is also an indispensable element of national secu...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, many countries in South and Southeast Asia were the focus of world att...
In late 2007 and early 2008, the price of food on international commodity markets rose rapidly to un...
Food security has re-emerged as one of the central issues on the global agenda since the 2008 food, ...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
Food constitutes the basic human need. Without food it is impossible to meet other needs. Southeast ...
This paper provides a systematic definition of food security, focusing on its different dimensions; ...
Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress ha...
[[abstract]]Food security is a global and regional concern of rapidly increasing consequence. It is ...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
Food security is defined as a situation in which all people at all times have both physical and econ...
Introduction: The purpose of this article is to review the definitions of food security and food ins...
Food security refers not only to an adequate aggregate supply of food, but also means that "all peop...
This paper examines the factors that led to the recent price hikes in food commodities and the impli...
Food is fundamental to human wellbeing and development. Increased food production remains a cornerst...
Food security is considered a global issue, but it is also an indispensable element of national secu...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, many countries in South and Southeast Asia were the focus of world att...
In late 2007 and early 2008, the price of food on international commodity markets rose rapidly to un...
Food security has re-emerged as one of the central issues on the global agenda since the 2008 food, ...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...