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    Posted on May 11th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Global Food System Challenges

    • India faces significant challenges from resource limitations and climate change, affecting food accessibility and affordability.

    • Nearly 194 million Indians are undernourished, with 35.5% stunted, 32.1% underweight, and 19.3% suffering from wasting.

    • Overweight and obesity are increasing, affecting 24% of women and 22.9% of men.

    • 57% of women of reproductive age are anemic, highlighting hidden hunger.

    Transforming Food Systems

    • Food insecurity now includes all forms of malnutrition, including diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

    • 55.6% of Indians are unable to afford nutritious food, with the cost rising to $3.36 purchasing power parity per person per day in 2022 from $2.86 in 2017.

    • Structural flaws in food systems and climate change threaten crop yields, biodiversity, and livelihoods of small-scale farmers.

    • Unaddressed malnutrition will impede human capital development, drive up healthcare costs, and reduce economic productivity.

    Strategies for Transformation

    • Nutrition-sensitive agriculture: promoting climate-resilient, biofortified crops, enhancing crop diversity, and improving post-harvest storage systems.

    • Community-led nutrition interventions: addressing nutrition determinants including soil and water conservation, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), and healthcare access.

    • School-based nutrition programmes: incorporating biofortified grains into school meals and supporting local agriculture.

    • Strengthening social safety nets: enhancing the Public Distribution System (PDS) and mid-day meal schemes with nutrient-rich, indigenous foods.

    • The private sector: moving beyond conventional food production to prioritize nutrition through clearer labelling, digital education tools, and innovation in fortification, plant-based alternatives, and nutrient-dense foods.

    • Widespread awareness campaigns: spreading vital nutritional information through interactive tools.

    Role of Nutrition and Health Communities

    • Nutritionists, public health experts, and policymakers must collaborate to embed nutrition into agriculture and economic planning.

    • A bold transformation of food systems is essential, with governments aligning policies with nutrition, businesses adopting sustainable practices, and civil society pushing for inclusive, community-led solutions.

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