Every government should try to make sure people do
not go hungry. National governments can make policies that promote the use of
land for family farms, protect against pollution of farmlands, make affordable
credit available to farmers, and help farmers solve problems. Some national
governments offer subsidies (money to support farmers, food buyers, or both) as
a way to improve food security. Kinds of subsidies include price supports to
help farmers by setting a higher market price for the foods they produce, and
price controls for food buyers (consumers) to make sure that important foods
are affordable.
Government support is often misused by giving it to
corporations that own large industrial farms or produce and distribute
unhealthy foods. When government support is corrupted by pressure from large
corporations, the result is often more hunger and malnutrition. But with or
without government support, there are many ways people can improve local food
security. From planting a small garden to organizing a farmers’ market, changes
that improve food security can often bring results quickly and motivate people
to do more. Food security is strongest when food is produced and distributed
locally. Locally grown food is fresher and so more nutritious. It builds the
local economy as money circulates to farmers and businesses in the area. And it
helps build relationships among people, making communities stronger and
healthier places to live. Because poor communities often have little land and
few food markets, regaining control of food production and distribution is
Community food programs help especially important for them. Most of these
projects can be started with little land or money, and help communities get
more fresh food. (1)Family gardens add healthy vegetables and fruits to the
family meal. (2) School gardens can provide fresh food for children and help
keep children in school by providing nourishment. And they teach children to
grow food, making sure this important knowledge stays alive! (3) Community
gardens provide food and places for people to get together, even if they do not
own land. Community gardens can also help people learn about food production,
develop skills, and start new businesses such as restaurants and markets. Even
small gardens can make a big difference to food security. (4) Community
supported agriculture is when farmers sell their food directly to consumers.
People pay the farmers before the crops are planted, and then receive fresh
fruits, vegetables and other foods each week throughout the harvest season. By
making this investment, consumers help farmers stay on the land and in business
while getting a dependable supply of nutritious food. (5) Seed saving programs
help make sure that traditional seed supplies are available. A variety of seeds
is the basis of sustainable farming and self-sufficient communities. The world
now produces more than enough food for everyone, but people still go hungry.
This is partly because food prices are often higher than people can afford, and
healthy food is often not available to the poorest people. Government support
is important to make sure prices are fair for both buyers and sellers of food.
Some ways people work locally to make sure healthy food is available at fair
prices include:
- Farmers markets reduce transportation costs and the need for merchants in the middle, so farmers can earn more and consumers pay less. Farmers’ markets also let consumers meet and talk with the people who grow their food. This helps farmers learn what consumers need and helps consumers know what farmers do to bring them food.
- Food cooperatives are markets partly or entirely owned by the workers and people who buy food there. Food coop members pay part of their food bill by working at the market. Most food coops try to buy and sell locally grown food.
- Farmer’s cooperatives help farmers get better prices for what they grow, and still offer better prices to consumers.
Safe food storage is as important as the ability to
grow food or have access to food. Drought, storms, flooding, pests, or illness
can all leave a family or community with not enough to eat and nothing to sell.
Community food storage programs can help overcome these problems. For example,
on the Pacific island of Temotu, hurricanes frequently destroy many crops. To
improve food security, communities build big, communal pits to store fermented
cassava, unripe plantains, bananas, and breadfruit. Everyone contributes to
making and filling the pits. When crops are destroyed and people are hungry,
they use this stored food. Food banks are places where food is collected and
then given away to those in need. Food banks help during a hunger crisis. But
because people may come to depend on them, they are not a good solution to long
term food security. When entire regions suffer from hunger, food aid from
international agencies can help them get through the crisis. Food aid is a
short term solution to food security, but it does not solve the long term need
for food sovereignty.
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