Elsevier

Global Food Security

Volume 24, March 2020, 100336
Global Food Security

The Missing Middle: Connected action on agriculture and nutrition across global, national and local levels to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 2

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Highlights

  • The Missing Middle may hinder progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 2.

  • This Missing Middle includes a food production-consumption and a global-local axis.

  • Examples in government, private sector, consumers and research are discussed.

  • The Missing Middle can be bridged through joint action pathways.

Abstract

Sustainable development goal 2 (SDG 2) challenges the world to connect food production and consumption in a way that matches local contexts and enables everyone to enjoy a healthy diet that is produced sustainably and contributes to the other SDGs. We identify a Missing Middle between food production and consumption, and between globally defined goals and local implementation practices that may hinder progress towards SDG 2. Examples of this Missing Middle and how it can be bridged demonstrate that key challenges should be addressed in a more integrated manner for more effective action on SDG 2. We encourage actors in food provisioning to start addressing the Missing Middle by collaborating with relevant stakeholders in specified cases.

Keywords

SDG 2
Food systems
Sustainable agriculture
Food security
Pathways
Stakeholders

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