Food Security in Israel: Challenges and Policies

被引:5
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作者
Kimhi, Ayal [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Shoresh Inst Socioecon Res, IL-44864 Kochav Yair, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Inst Environm Sci, Robert H Smith Fac Agr Food & Environm, Dept Environm Econ & Management, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
关键词
food security; Israel; triple risk; risk-management strategy; FOREIGN-WORKERS;
D O I
10.3390/foods13020187
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
This article analyzes Israel's food security in comparison to other developed countries, using multiple indicators divided into four sections: food availability, food affordability, food quality and safety, and natural resources and resilience. Overall, the state of food security in Israel is better than in most countries, but the threats to food security arising from the triple risk of climate change, international conflicts, and disruptions in global supply chains, require better preparation for the future. Israel's population growth and the slowdown in the growth rate of its agricultural production, as well as the short-term political desire to reduce prices, are leading the country to increasingly rely on food imports. Such imports expose Israel to even greater global risks, and require the formulation of a risk-management strategy that will balance local production and imports. The global triple risk to food security is currently exacerbated for Israel by the risk of shortage of labor due to the security situation, making this risk-management strategy even more necessary. This calls for the establishment of a governmental authority to oversee the formulation of a long-term food-security strategy, to break it down into feasible objectives and policy measures, and to supervise their implementation. Most importantly, in order to maintain and perhaps even enhance the productive capacity of the agricultural sector, the government must reinstall trust between farmers and the state by establishing a stable long-term policy environment.
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