Food Security means that all people at all times have
physical & economic access to adequate amounts of nutritious, safe, and
culturally appropriate foods, which are produced in an environmentally
sustainable and socially just manner, and that people are able to make informed
decisions about their food choices.
Food Security also means that the people who produce our
food are able to earn a decent, living wage growing, catching, producing,
processing, transporting, retailing, and serving food.
At the core of food security is access to healthy food and
optimal nutrition for all. Food access is closely linked to food supply, so
food security is dependent on a healthy and sustainable food system.
The food system includes the production, processing,
distribution, marketing, acquisition, and consumption of food.
A healthy, sustainable food system is one that focuses on
Environmental Health, Economic Vitality, and Human Health & Social Equity.
1.    
Environmental
Health – ensures that food production and procurement do not
compromise the land, air, or water now or for future generations.
2.    
Economic
Vitality – ensures that the people who are producing our food are
able to earn a decent living wage doing so. This ensures that producers can
continue to produce our food.
3.    
Human
Health & Social Equity – ensures that particular importance
is placed on community development and the health of the community, making sure
that healthy foods are available economically and physically to the community
and that people are able to access these foods in a dignified manner.

No comments:
Post a Comment