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Monitoring the impact of trade agreements on national food environments: trade imports and population nutrition risks in Fiji

机译:监测贸易协定对国家粮食环境的影响:斐济的贸易进口和人口营养风险

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BackgroundTrade agreements are increasingly recognised as playing an influential role in shaping national food environments and the availability and nutritional quality of the food supply. Global monitoring of food environments and trade policies can strengthen the evidence base for the impact of trade policy on nutrition, and support improved policy coherence. Using the INFORMAS trade monitoring protocol, we reviewed available food supply data to understand associations between Fiji’s commitments under WTO trade agreements and food import volume trends. MethodsFirst, a desk review was conducted to map and record in one place Fiji’s commitments to relevant existing trade agreements that have implications for Fiji’s national food environment under the domains of the INFORMAS trade monitoring protocol. An excel database was developed to document the agreements and their provisions. The second aspect of the research focused on data extraction. We began with identifying food import volumes into Fiji by country of origin, with a particular focus on a select number of ‘healthy and unhealthy’ foods. We also developed a detailed listing of transnational food corporations currently operating in Fiji. ResultsThe study suggests that Fiji’s WTO membership, in conjunction with associated economic and agricultural policy changes have contributed to increased availability of both healthy and less healthy imported foods. In systematically monitoring the import volume trends of these two categories of food, the study highlights an increase in healthy foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables and whole-grain refined cereals. The study also shows that there has been an increase in less healthy foods including fats and oils; meat; processed dairy products; energy-dense beverages; and processed and packaged foods. ConclusionBy monitoring the trends of imported foods at country level from the perspective of trade agreements, we are able to develop appropriate and targeted interventions to improve diets and health. This would enable national health interventions to both identify areas of concern, and to ensure that interventions take into account the trade context.
机译:背景技术贸易协定越来越被认为在塑造国家粮食环境以及粮食供应的可获得性和营养质量方面发挥着重要作用。对粮食环境和贸易政策的全球监测可以加强贸易政策对营养影响的证据基础,并支持改善政策一致性。我们使用INFORMAS贸易监控协议,审查了可用的粮食供应数据,以了解斐济根据WTO贸易协定所作的承诺与粮食进口量趋势之间的联系。方法首先,进行了案头审查,以在一个地方绘制和记录斐济对有关现有贸易协定的承诺,这些承诺在INFORMAS贸易监测协议的范围内对斐济的国家粮食环境有影响。开发了一个excel数据库来记录协议及其条款。研究的第二个方面集中在数据提取上。我们首先按原产国确定向斐济的食品进口量,特别着重于选定数量的“健康和不健康”食品。我们还开发了目前在斐济运营的跨国食品公司的详细清单。结果研究表明,斐济加入世界贸易组织,以及相关的经济和农业政策变化,有助于增加健康和较不健康的进口食品的供应。在系统地监测这两类食品的进口量趋势时,研究强调了健康食品的增加,例如新鲜水果和蔬菜以及全谷物精制谷物。研究还表明,不健康的食物,包括脂肪和油类,有所增加。肉;加工乳制品;高能量饮料;以及加工和包装食品。结论通过从贸易协定的角度监视国家一级进口食品的趋势,我们能够制定适当的针对性干预措施,以改善饮食和健康状况。这将使国家卫生干预措施既能确定关注领域,又能确保干预措施考虑到贸易情况。

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