Revisiting food security in 2021: an overview of the past year.

Serge Savary, Stephen Waddington, Sonia Akter, Conny J M Almekinders, Jody Harris, Lise Korsten, Reimund P Rötter, Goedele Van den Broeck
Author Information
  1. Serge Savary: Editor-in-Chief, Food Security, INRAE, Auzeville, France.
  2. Stephen Waddington: Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Food Security, Cuernavaca, Mexico.
  3. Sonia Akter: Senior Editor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Food Security, Bukit Timah, Singapore.
  4. Conny J M Almekinders: Senior Editor, Knowledge, Technology and Innovation, WUR, Food Security, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  5. Jody Harris: Senior Editor, Thailand and Institute of Development Studies, Food Security, World Vegetable Center, Chiang Mai, UK.
  6. Lise Korsten: Senior Editor, Food Security, Department of Science and Technology/National Research Foundation, Centre of Excellence Food Security at the University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
  7. Reimund P Rötter: Senior Editor, Food Security, Chair, Tropical Plant Production and Agrosystems Modelling (TROPAGS), Department of Crop Sciences, Georg-August-University, Göttingen, Germany.
  8. Goedele Van den Broeck: Senior Editor, Food Security, Earth and Life Institute, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.

Abstract

Articles published in Food Security in 2021 are reviewed, showing a wide range of topics covered. Many articles are directly linked with "food" and associated terms such as "nutritive", "nutrition", "dietary", and "health". Another important group is linked with (food) "production" and a range of connected terms including: "irrigation", "cultivated", "organic", "varieties", "crop", "vegetable", and "land". A third group of terms refers to the scales at which food security is considered: "household", "farmer", "farm", "smallholder", "community", "nation" and "region". A few themes of Food Security are considered: (1) food supply and demand, food prices, and global trade; (2) food security in households; (3) food production; (4) value chains and food systems; (5) the evolution of the concept of food security; and (6) global nutrition. In a last section, perspectives for Food Security are discussed along four lines of thoughts: the level of inter-disciplinary research published in Food Security; the importance of the Social Sciences for food security as a collective good underpinned by other collective goods within food systems; the balance between the Global South and the Global North in Food Security; and a warning that urgent global challenges that vitally interact with food security may be left unattended as a result of the current public health emergency.

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References

  1. Food Secur. 2021;13(5):1323-1339 [PMID: 34002117]
  2. Food Secur. 2021;13(3):669-683 [PMID: 33613791]
  3. Food Secur. 2021;13(6):1467-1496 [PMID: 34691291]
  4. Food Secur. 2021;13(4):799-802 [PMID: 33976750]
  5. Food Secur. 2022;14(1):147-163 [PMID: 34548887]
  6. Food Secur. 2021;13(6):1541-1554 [PMID: 34659592]
  7. Food Secur. 2022;14(1):111-125 [PMID: 34306259]
  8. Food Secur. 2021;13(4):761-780 [PMID: 34178184]
  9. Food Secur. 2021;13(6):1423-1430 [PMID: 34667484]

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