Healthy Diets and Reduced Land Pressure: Towards a Double Gain for Future Food Systems in Nigeria

Nigeria is one of the most dynamic economies in Africa. Strong GDP and population growth coupled with urbanization trends place tremendous pressures on natural resources and the food systems that are dependent on them. Understanding the impact of these “mega trends„ is important...

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Main Authors: Zuzana Smeets-Kristkova, Thom Achterbosch, Marijke Kuiper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/835
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spelling doaj-6e5b6097672a4bb1ab05ed252a81bf7a2020-11-25T00:27:20ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-02-0111383510.3390/su11030835su11030835Healthy Diets and Reduced Land Pressure: Towards a Double Gain for Future Food Systems in NigeriaZuzana Smeets-Kristkova0Thom Achterbosch1Marijke Kuiper2Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research, Prinses Beatrixlaan 582, 2595 BM The Hague, The NetherlandsWageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research, Prinses Beatrixlaan 582, 2595 BM The Hague, The NetherlandsWageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research, Prinses Beatrixlaan 582, 2595 BM The Hague, The NetherlandsNigeria is one of the most dynamic economies in Africa. Strong GDP and population growth coupled with urbanization trends place tremendous pressures on natural resources and the food systems that are dependent on them. Understanding the impact of these “mega trends„ is important to identify key leverage points for navigating towards improved nutrition and food security in Nigeria. This paper contributes to the Foresight Project of the Food Systems for Healthier Diets which aims to analyse how the food system in Nigeria is expected to transform in the next decades, and to identify the leverage points for making sure that the transformation contributes to balanced consumer diets. For the food systems foresight, a well-established global economy-wide model, MAGNET, is applied that enables to capture the interlinkages among different food industry players in one consistent framework. By linking MAGNET to the GENUS nutritional database, it is further possible to relate the developments occurring on a macro-level with detailed macro and micronutrient consumption. Model projections suggest that a process of intensification of agriculture in combination with land substitution appears critical for the evolution of food and nutrition security, and for shifts towards healthy diets for the population. Intensification results in greater diversity of the production systems, which in turn cascades into positive effects on the diversity in the food supply and better food security outcomes.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/835food securityCGE modelnutritiondiet diversityland substitutionagricultural intensificationbaseline projections
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author Zuzana Smeets-Kristkova
Thom Achterbosch
Marijke Kuiper
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Thom Achterbosch
Marijke Kuiper
Healthy Diets and Reduced Land Pressure: Towards a Double Gain for Future Food Systems in Nigeria
Sustainability
food security
CGE model
nutrition
diet diversity
land substitution
agricultural intensification
baseline projections
author_facet Zuzana Smeets-Kristkova
Thom Achterbosch
Marijke Kuiper
author_sort Zuzana Smeets-Kristkova
title Healthy Diets and Reduced Land Pressure: Towards a Double Gain for Future Food Systems in Nigeria
title_short Healthy Diets and Reduced Land Pressure: Towards a Double Gain for Future Food Systems in Nigeria
title_full Healthy Diets and Reduced Land Pressure: Towards a Double Gain for Future Food Systems in Nigeria
title_fullStr Healthy Diets and Reduced Land Pressure: Towards a Double Gain for Future Food Systems in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Healthy Diets and Reduced Land Pressure: Towards a Double Gain for Future Food Systems in Nigeria
title_sort healthy diets and reduced land pressure: towards a double gain for future food systems in nigeria
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Nigeria is one of the most dynamic economies in Africa. Strong GDP and population growth coupled with urbanization trends place tremendous pressures on natural resources and the food systems that are dependent on them. Understanding the impact of these “mega trends„ is important to identify key leverage points for navigating towards improved nutrition and food security in Nigeria. This paper contributes to the Foresight Project of the Food Systems for Healthier Diets which aims to analyse how the food system in Nigeria is expected to transform in the next decades, and to identify the leverage points for making sure that the transformation contributes to balanced consumer diets. For the food systems foresight, a well-established global economy-wide model, MAGNET, is applied that enables to capture the interlinkages among different food industry players in one consistent framework. By linking MAGNET to the GENUS nutritional database, it is further possible to relate the developments occurring on a macro-level with detailed macro and micronutrient consumption. Model projections suggest that a process of intensification of agriculture in combination with land substitution appears critical for the evolution of food and nutrition security, and for shifts towards healthy diets for the population. Intensification results in greater diversity of the production systems, which in turn cascades into positive effects on the diversity in the food supply and better food security outcomes.
topic food security
CGE model
nutrition
diet diversity
land substitution
agricultural intensification
baseline projections
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/835
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