Food Systems Transformation as a Political Process

Modelling and design of socio-political decision-making processes for the sustainable transformation of food systems in Nigeria

The current food systems are globally confronted with a threefold challenge:

  • delivering safe and nutritious food in sufficient quantities and at an affordable price;
  • preserving natural resources, biodiversity, and resilience to climate change and anthropogenic pressures;
  • ensuring livelihoods of coastal and rural communities.

If contemporary food systems are to address these challenges, a fundamental transformative change that drives the transition to sustainable, inclusive, and resilient food needs to be considered. Political activities considering the interrelationship between the economy, the environment, and society will play a key role in this transformation.

This present survey is aimed to facilitate an interactive mapping of the Nigerian food system transformation from a stakeholder perspective and is directed at the most important political actors - government and non-governmental organizations.

Your organization’s view on this process is important for this analysis. Hence, we thank you for your support.

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