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Food Security and Nutrition in Bangladesh: Progress and Determinants
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Published InAgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)
Year2005
Citations91
Abstract
For Bangladesh food security was synonymous with achieving self-sufficiency in rice production and stabilization in rice prices. The country has made good progress in increasing rice production through technological progress, facilitated by private sector investment in small scale irrigation. But, it is difficult to sustain the progress made in view of the growing pressure of population on scarce land resources. Domestic food grain production remains susceptible to floods and droughts thereby perpetuating the threat of major production shortfalls, inadequate food availability, and vulnerability from fluctuation in prices. The availability of other foods has not increased, and the progress in nutritional outcome has remained slow. Forty percent of the population lives below the poverty line, and income inequality has been worsening.…
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Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceAgricultural risk and resilienceIncome, Poverty, and InequalityAgricultural Economics and PracticesAgricultural economicsNatural resource economicsDevelopment economicsEconomic growthEnvironmental healthComputer securityLawMacroeconomicsArchaeologyFood science