Urbanization is transforming food systems across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Increases in economic inequality, combined with growing urban populations, are expected to pose a risk to future food security. This paper shows that while anticipated increases in food demand by 2050 can largely be met regionally, potential yield increases or diversification will not contribute automatically to inclusive rural transformation. Instead, urbanization may potentially increase rural inequality and poverty. Smallholder farmers located close to expanding cities risk losing their land to urbanization, while people living in rural areas far from growing urban food markets who lack access to inputs, information, and markets are at risk of losing out....
In India, peri-urban areas are too often neglected. Many people live in poverty and face increasing ...
Urban agriculture has considerable potential to improve food security in the developing world. Summ...
This chapter considers the significance of rural–urban linkages in current and future food systems. ...
Given the context of transitions related to rapid urbanization, the roles that rural economies and s...
Urbanisation is changing food systems globally, and in particular in sub-Saharan Africa and South As...
Growing urban demand for food – which now constitutes about 60–70 per cent of food consumption in As...
IFPRI’s flagship report reviews the major food policy issues, developments, and decisions of 2016, a...
For the first time in human history, more people inhabit urban than rural areas. Investigating the e...
The prevalence of undernourished people in the world has declined steadily over the last few decades...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
Even prior to COVID-19, there was a considerable push for food system transformation to achieve bett...
International audienceRecent debates on food and agricultural issues emphasize the significance of t...
Structural and rural transformation are intricately linked to food systems. Structural transformatio...
Smallholders often struggle to connect with actors in the middle of the food supply chain as a resul...
By 2050, the United Nations projects that 68 percent of the world population will live in cities (UN...
In India, peri-urban areas are too often neglected. Many people live in poverty and face increasing ...
Urban agriculture has considerable potential to improve food security in the developing world. Summ...
This chapter considers the significance of rural–urban linkages in current and future food systems. ...
Given the context of transitions related to rapid urbanization, the roles that rural economies and s...
Urbanisation is changing food systems globally, and in particular in sub-Saharan Africa and South As...
Growing urban demand for food – which now constitutes about 60–70 per cent of food consumption in As...
IFPRI’s flagship report reviews the major food policy issues, developments, and decisions of 2016, a...
For the first time in human history, more people inhabit urban than rural areas. Investigating the e...
The prevalence of undernourished people in the world has declined steadily over the last few decades...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
Even prior to COVID-19, there was a considerable push for food system transformation to achieve bett...
International audienceRecent debates on food and agricultural issues emphasize the significance of t...
Structural and rural transformation are intricately linked to food systems. Structural transformatio...
Smallholders often struggle to connect with actors in the middle of the food supply chain as a resul...
By 2050, the United Nations projects that 68 percent of the world population will live in cities (UN...
In India, peri-urban areas are too often neglected. Many people live in poverty and face increasing ...
Urban agriculture has considerable potential to improve food security in the developing world. Summ...
This chapter considers the significance of rural–urban linkages in current and future food systems. ...