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New Rules Needed for Food Market, According to Major Study
Brussels (ots/PRNewswire) -
A new regulatory framework is needed for the food commodity
market, according to a new study presented in Brussels today by the
Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition (BCFN).
The study was unveiled at an open debate at the European
Parliament, organised by the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition and
hosted by Mairead McGuinness, Member of the European Parliament (EPP,
Ireland). A large number of participants from European Union
institutions, trade associations, businesses, and civil society
gathered to discuss about food security in relation to continued
volatility of food commodities.
The workshop focused on the economic and political conditions
impacting food commodities. Participants discussed how the EU can
help find ways to support the development of food markets and
political governance instruments that would guarantee the
accessibility, sustainability and quality of food.
"Food security is at the heart of food supply chain issues. In the
current global economic climate, access to affordable, safe and
nutritional food is critical for communities," said Guido Barilla,
Chairman of the BCFN.
According to MEP Mairead McGuinness, "A world where many are
hungry and others well-fed is a world threatened by instability. By
2050 the world population will have grown by over 2 billion, with
many of these born into poverty in the developing world. The
challenge to our land base is enormous; we will need to increase
production by 70% by 2050 to provide us with food, fuel and fibre,"
"Those of us in political life who have a deep understanding of
agricultural production, new technologies and tried and tested
methods have a duty to give strong political leadership and to keep
the food security challenge to the fore," she added.
Commenting on the economic and geopolitical aspects of food
security, Mario Monti, economist and member of the Advisory Board of
the BCFN, said: "Recent years have been marked by a sequence of
crises worldwide: a global financial crisis and serious economic
downturn, and social and political crises in a number of countries
that rightly received the attention of the international community.
However the food crisis, even as a less visible emergency, also
drives social unrest, inequality and global conflicts. The Barilla
Center for Food & Nutrition believes that governments and policy
makers globally need to keep food high the agenda as one of the most
pressing challenges that the world is facing."
Note to Editors
The Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition is a multidisciplinary
think tank focusing on issues of food and nutrition and their
relations to economics, medicine, diet, sociology and the
environment. The work of the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition is
backed by an authoritative Advisory Board composed of Barbara
Buchner, Director of the Climate Policy Initiative in Venice, Mario
Monti and John M. Reilly, economists, Gabriele Riccardi,
endocrinologist, Camillo Ricordi, surgeon and scientist, Claude
Fischler, sociologist and Umberto Veronesi, oncologist.
You may watch the event at http://www.barillacfn.com
Rückfragehinweis:
For additional information: Barilla - Giuseppe Coccon -
Tel.(+39)0521-2621 - [email protected] - http://www.barillacfn.it
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