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Sustainable food systems for food security and nutrition in Zimbabwe: Build up to the World Food Day – 16 October 2013
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food Programme
October 08, 2013

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The World Food Day

  • The World Food Day is celebrated every year around the world on the 16th of October in honour of the date of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1945.
  • The day is celebrated widely by many other organizations concerned with food security, including the World Food Programme.
  • The World Food Day theme for 2013 is;

“Sustainable Food Systems for Food Security and Nutrition – Healthy People depend on Healthy Food Systems"

Key messages for the 2013 theme;

1.Good nutrition depends on healthy diets.

2.Healthy diets require healthy food systems – along with education, health, sanitation and other factors.

3.Healthy Food Systems are made possible by appropriate policies, incentives and governance.

What is a “Food System”?

  • The term "food system" is used frequently in discussions about nutrition, food, health, community economic development and agriculture.
  • A food system includes all processes and infrastructure involved in feeding a population: growing, harvesting, processing, packaging, transporting, marketing, consumption, and disposal of food and food-related items. It also includes the inputs needed and outputs generated at each of these steps.
  • A food system is made up of the environment, people, institutions and processes by which agricultural products are produced, processed and brought to consumers.

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