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Food Security in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: Challenges and Prospects

机译:海湾合作委员会国家的粮食安全:挑战与前景

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Food insecurity concerns are as old as humanity. Food security exists when all population, at all times, has access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food. It is built on four pillars, namely food availability, food access, food utilisation, and stability. While it is widely admitted that food security increases with economic development, also rich countries in the Near East and North Africa (NENA) region, such as the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, face specific challenges. Therefore, this review paper analyses the state, determinants and perspectives of food security in GCC region. Historically, food security was not an issue for the GCC states. In fact, GCC states are capital rich and have no foreign exchange limitation for food import. Consequently, due to their robust fiscal position resulting in high buying power, these countries, have been less vulnerable to price risk than other food importers; and able to bridge the shortfall in domestic production. As a result, in 2018, the six GCC members have been ranked as the most food secure in the Arab world and among the most food secure countries in the world. However, in the wake of the 2007–2008 global food crisis, food security became an ongoing challenge. The crisis exposed the high dependence of GCC countries on imports, limits of import-based food policies and the need to increase the local production. However, agriculture is limited by several natural conditions, such as scarce water resources and poor soils, and aquifers have been heavily exploited above the average natural recharge. Further, potentially, more critical to GCC food security is availability risk, which arises when an import-dependent country is not able to obtain food, even if it has sufficient funds to purchase it. The paper makes the case for promoting a productive and sustainable agriculture, with high resources use efficiency, to increase food security in the GCC.
机译:粮食不安全问题与人类一样古老。当所有人在任何时候都能获得足够,安全和营养的食物时,就存在粮食安全。它建立在四个支柱上,即粮食供应,粮食获取,粮食利用和稳定性。人们普遍承认,粮食安全随着经济发展而增加,近东和北非(NENA)地区的富裕国家,如海湾合作委员会(GCC)国家也面临着特殊的挑战。因此,本文回顾了海湾合作委员会地区粮食安全的现状,决定因素和前景。从历史上看,对于海湾合作委员会国家而言,粮食安全不是问题。实际上,海湾合作委员会国家资本丰富,对食品进口没有外汇限制。因此,由于这些国家稳健的财政状况导致较高的购买力,因此与其他粮食进口国相比,这些国家较不易受到价格风险的影响;并能够弥补国内生产的不足。结果,在2018年,海湾合作委员会的六名成员被评为阿拉伯世界上最安全的食品和世界上最安全的食品的国家。但是,在2007-2008年全球粮食危机之后,粮食安全成为一项持续的挑战。这场危机暴露了海湾合作委员会国家对进口的高度依赖,基于进口的粮食政策的局限性以及增加当地产量的必要性。但是,农业受到几种自然条件的限制,例如稀缺的水资源和贫瘠的土壤,含水层已被大量开采,超出了平均自然补给量。此外,对海湾合作委员会粮食安全而言,潜在的威胁更为严重,那就是供应风险,当依赖进口的国家即使有足够的资金购买粮食也无法获得粮食时,就会出现这种风险。本文提出了以高资源利用效率促进生产性和可持续农业以增加海湾合作委员会的粮食安全的理由。

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