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Nutrition and food policy

Appetite, 1981
The definition of minimum nutritional standards has an important bearing on the planning of agricultural development in low-income countries. In high-consumption societies, the main concern of nutritionists is with health risks associated with overeating. Health authorities in several countries have issued dietary recommendations.
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Agri-food Policy

2020
Agri-food policy is a privileged field of study that can further the analytical knowledge of interest group politics, government and interest group relations, and lobbying strategies in a changing policy domain. Agri-food policies are designed to support and influence the operations around production, processing, and consumption of food, and a ...
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FOOD CHAIN CONCEPT IN FOOD AND RURAL POLICY

2009
Food chain concept was firstly used as a private sector concept applied in order to optimise chain organisation and to create value along the chain. It is now becoming an approach to understand relations within a socio-economic area, both from for purely economic and production aims and from a territorial and rural development perspective.
BERTAZZOLI, ALDO   +3 more
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Local food and nutrition policy

Australian Journal of Public Health, 1991
Abstract: Local food and nutrition policies (small‐scale efforts to create food systems that respond to nutritional needs) are becoming more and more fashionable as a way of improving public health in Australia. Opportunities for local food and nutrition policies include urban planning, institutional catering, the private sector and local government ...
J, Grossman, K, Webb
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Food Policy

Perspectives in Public Health, 2009
Tim Lang, David Barling, Martin Caraher
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Food Policy and Food Security

2018
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Russian food policy. Food policy is defined as the way government policy influences food production and distribution. Russia’s food policy is important for several reasons. The first and most obvious reason is that a dysfunctional food policy is symptomatic of larger political and societal problems.
Stephen K. Wegren   +2 more
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Food policy

Food Policy
Wells, R.   +3 more
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Agricultural Policy, Food Policy, and Communicable Disease Policy

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2012
Food and agricultural policy is an essential element of a communicable disease policy. The European Union has developed a more systematic and broadly based interest in questions of food safety and animal health and welfare linked to modernization of the Common Agricultural Policy, reflected in a new treaty obligation on animal welfare.
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