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Regional trade and the nutrition transition: opportunities to strengthen NCD prevention policy in the Southern African Development Community

机译:区域贸易与营养过渡:在南部非洲发展共同体中加强非传染性疾病预防政策的机会

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Background: Addressing diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs) will require a multisectoral policy approach that includes the food supply and trade, but implementing effective policies has proved challenging. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has experienced significant trade and economic liberalization over the past decade; at the same time, the nutrition transition has progressed rapidly in the region. This analysis considers the relationship between regional trade liberalization and changes in the food environment associated with poor diets and NCDs, with the aim of identifying feasible and proactive policy responses to support healthy diets.Design: Changes in trade and investment policy for the SADC were documented and compared with time-series graphs of import data for soft drinks and snack foods to assess changes in imports and source country in relation to trade and investment liberalization. Our analysis focuses on regional trade flows.Results: Diets and the burden of disease in the SADC have changed since the 1990s in parallel with trade and investment liberalization. Imports of soft drinks increased by 76% into SADC countries between 1995 and 2010, and processed snack foods by 83%. South Africa acts as a regional trade and investment hub; it is the major source of imports and investment related to these products into other SADC countries. At the same time, imports of processed foods and soft drinks from outside the region – largely from Asia and the Middle East – are increasing at a dramatic rate with soft drink imports growing by almost 1,200% and processed snack foods by 750%.Conclusions: There is significant intra-regional trade in products associated with the nutrition transition; however, growing extra-regional trade means that countries face new pressures in implementing strong policies to prevent the increasing burden of diet-related NCDs. Implementation of a regional nutrition policy framework could complement the SADC’s ongoing commitment to regional trade policy.
机译:背景:解决与饮食有关的非传染性疾病(NCD)将需要采取包括食品供应和贸易在内的多部门政策方法,但事实证明,实施有效政策具有挑战性。过去十年中,南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)经历了重大的贸易和经济自由化。同时,该地区的营养过渡迅速。该分析考虑了区域贸易自由化与不良饮食和非传染性疾病相关的食物环境变化之间的关系,目的是确定可行和积极的政策对策来支持健康饮食。设计:记录了南共体贸易和投资政策的变化并与软饮料和休闲食品的进口数据的时序图进行比较,以评估与贸易和投资自由化有关的进口和来源国的变化。结果:自1990年代以来,与贸易和投资自由化同时,南共体的饮食和疾病负担发生了变化。从1995年到2010年,南共体国家的软饮料进口增长了76%,而休闲食品的加工增长了83%。南非是区域贸易和投资中心。它是与这些产品有关的进口和向南共体其他国家投资的主要来源。同时,来自该地区以外地区(主要来自亚洲和中东)的加工食品和软饮料进口正以惊人的速度增长,其中软饮料进口增长了近1200%,休闲食品增长了750%。结论:与营养转变有关的产品之间存在重要的区域内贸易。然而,区域外贸易的增长意味着各国在执行强有力的政策以防止与饮食有关的非传染性疾病日益增加的负担方面面临新的压力。实施区域营养政策框架可以补充南部非洲发展共同体对区域贸易政策的持续承诺。

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