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1 25/04/2017 Food Security & Political Stability: Disentangling Causes & Consequences Prof dr Ruerd Ruben Impact Assessment for Food Security

2 Food & Nutrition Insecurity & Civil Conflict

3 Key dimensions of Food Security
Food & Nutrition Security Conflict

4 Food security risks

5 Changes in Poverty Strong decline in overall poverty;
Poverty in Fragile & non-fragile states ( ) Strong decline in overall poverty; Most structural poverty will become concentrated in Fragile states Share of Rural poverty Chronic poverty remains mainly a rural issue; Urban settings face inequality & undernutrition

6 Differences in socio-economic performance
More structural Poverty & Food Insecurity in (post)conflict countries;associated with many other socio-economic problems.

7 Underinvestment in African Agriculture
Public Investments in Agriculture (10% target) Small public investment in agriculture (R&D and rural infrastructure) Agricultural growth rates ( ) Limited growth rates of agricultural output & stagnating productivity

8 Unstable Food & Agri-commodity Prices
Strongly variable food prices with shocks (‘food spikes’) in 2008 & 2011 High food prices: trigger for (urban) food riots , but only rather loose association with Arab Spring events

9 Foresight modelling & scenarios

10 Urbanization, Dietary Change & Food Import
Food import share (% GDP) in DCs Agricultural trade balance LDCs Dietary changes ( )

11 Correlation & Association ≠ Causality
Poverty & (local) Conflicts GDP pc / GDP growth & Rule of Law (Rodrik) Poverty Political Governance Food Security

12 Some (un)confirmed Hypotheses
Food scarcity & migration Trigger for domestic (rural to urban) migration Not for international migration (driven by insecurity) Food inequality & corruption & crime (‘greed & grievance’) Food price subsidies  favouring urban middle class Land grabbing & water disputes  civil unrest Food shocks & human relations Natural (disasters)  demand for insurance Man-made (war)  trauma & reduced trust (‘food as weapon’)

13 Aid & Trade Policies for Socio-political Stability
Mitigating conflicts Infrastructure (roads, irrigation) & cultivars (GMOs?) Rainfall insurance (price expectations crops, cattle) Enhancing exchange Post-harvest loss reduction (storage, transport) Regional trade arrangements Promoting interdependence Cooperative development Public-private partnerships & contracts

14 Thank you for your attention!
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