Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda

Issues pertaining to sustainability and food security in agricultural development are still the main agenda of Malaysia in its vision of being a developed nation. It is basically the government’s responsibility of installing public confidence that food is available and affordable as well as ensuri...

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Main Authors: Tapsir S., Engku Elini E.A., Roslina A., Noorlidawati A.H., Mohd Hafizudin Z., Hairazi R., Rosnani H.
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019
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spelling my-ukm.journal.146822020-05-26T07:20:31Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14682/ Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda Tapsir S., Engku Elini E.A., Roslina A., Noorlidawati A.H., Mohd Hafizudin Z., Hairazi R., Rosnani H., Issues pertaining to sustainability and food security in agricultural development are still the main agenda of Malaysia in its vision of being a developed nation. It is basically the government’s responsibility of installing public confidence that food is available and affordable as well as ensuring the sustainability of the agri-food sector, for the welfare of today’s and future generation. Apart from defining food security and sustainability, the paper reviews Malaysia’s position on food security considering the global food security index as well as identification of its strengths and weaknesses. Some of the descriptions are also presented as part of a policy review on food security and sustainability as well as government regulations that have been established to ensure the effective implementation of relevant initiatives. This paper also focuses on agri-food research direction particularly in MARDI in addressing food security and sustainability. It encompasses the areas of research that need to be strengthened to address food security issues and sustainable agriculture through technology and innovation. Discussions within this framework also include the relationship of climate change with food security and sustainability with special emphasis on rice production. This is due to the fact that rice is a major commodity in the context of food security in our country. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14682/1/48_03_01.pdf Tapsir S., and Engku Elini E.A., and Roslina A., and Noorlidawati A.H., and Mohd Hafizudin Z., and Hairazi R., and Rosnani H., (2019) Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda. Malaysian Applied Biology, 48 (3). pp. 1-9. ISSN 0126-8643 http://www.mabjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=924&catid=59:current-view&Itemid=56
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description Issues pertaining to sustainability and food security in agricultural development are still the main agenda of Malaysia in its vision of being a developed nation. It is basically the government’s responsibility of installing public confidence that food is available and affordable as well as ensuring the sustainability of the agri-food sector, for the welfare of today’s and future generation. Apart from defining food security and sustainability, the paper reviews Malaysia’s position on food security considering the global food security index as well as identification of its strengths and weaknesses. Some of the descriptions are also presented as part of a policy review on food security and sustainability as well as government regulations that have been established to ensure the effective implementation of relevant initiatives. This paper also focuses on agri-food research direction particularly in MARDI in addressing food security and sustainability. It encompasses the areas of research that need to be strengthened to address food security issues and sustainable agriculture through technology and innovation. Discussions within this framework also include the relationship of climate change with food security and sustainability with special emphasis on rice production. This is due to the fact that rice is a major commodity in the context of food security in our country.
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author Tapsir S.,
Engku Elini E.A.,
Roslina A.,
Noorlidawati A.H.,
Mohd Hafizudin Z.,
Hairazi R.,
Rosnani H.,
spellingShingle Tapsir S.,
Engku Elini E.A.,
Roslina A.,
Noorlidawati A.H.,
Mohd Hafizudin Z.,
Hairazi R.,
Rosnani H.,
Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda
author_facet Tapsir S.,
Engku Elini E.A.,
Roslina A.,
Noorlidawati A.H.,
Mohd Hafizudin Z.,
Hairazi R.,
Rosnani H.,
author_sort Tapsir S.,
title Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda
title_short Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda
title_full Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda
title_fullStr Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda
title_full_unstemmed Food security and sustainability: Malaysia agenda
title_sort food security and sustainability: malaysia agenda
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14682/1/48_03_01.pdf
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