Cuevas Soledad, Downs Shauna M, Ghosh-Jerath Suparna, Shankar Bhavani
SOAS University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H OXG, UK.
Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health, London, UK.
Public Health Nutr. 2019 Dec;22(18):3435-3446. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019001836. Epub 2019 Aug 6.
To identify opportunities and challenges for the promotion of healthy, sustainable oil consumption in India.
We use a framework for policy space analysis which distinguishes between policy context, process and characteristics.
We focus on the Indian edible oils sector and on factors shaping the policy space at a national level.
The study is based on the analysis of policy documents and semi-structured interviews with key experts and stakeholders in the edible oils sector.
We find opportunities associated with the emergence of multisectoral policy frameworks for climate adaptation and non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention at a national level which explicitly include the oils sector, the existence of structures for sectoral policy coordination, some supportive factors for the translation of nutrition evidence into practice, and the possibility of integrating nutrition-sensitive approaches within current state-led agricultural interventions. However, the trade-offs perceived across sustainability, NCD prevention and food security objectives in the vegetable oils sector are considered a barrier for policy influence and implementation. Sustainability and nutrition advocates tend to focus on different segments of the value chain, missing potential synergies. Moreover, policy priorities are dominated by historical concerns for food security, understood as energy provision, as well as economic and strategic priorities.
Systematic efforts towards identifying synergistic approaches, from agricultural production to distribution of edible oils, as well as increased involvement of nutrition advocates with upstream policies in the oils sector, could increase policy influence for advocates of both nutrition and sustainability.
确定在印度促进健康、可持续食用油消费的机遇与挑战。
我们使用了一个政策空间分析框架,该框架区分了政策背景、过程和特征。
我们聚焦于印度食用油行业以及在国家层面塑造政策空间的因素。
该研究基于对政策文件的分析以及对食用油行业关键专家和利益相关者的半结构化访谈。
我们发现了一些机遇,包括国家层面出现明确纳入食用油行业的多部门气候适应和非传染性疾病(NCD)预防政策框架,存在部门政策协调结构,有一些将营养证据转化为实践的支持因素,以及在当前国家主导的农业干预措施中整合营养敏感方法的可能性。然而,植物油行业在可持续性、非传染性疾病预防和粮食安全目标之间所察觉到的权衡被认为是政策影响和实施的障碍。可持续性和营养倡导者倾向于关注价值链的不同环节,从而错失了潜在的协同效应。此外,政策重点由对粮食安全的历史关切主导,粮食安全被理解为能源供应,以及经济和战略重点。
从农业生产到食用油分销,系统地努力确定协同方法,以及营养倡导者更多地参与食用油行业的上游政策,可能会增加营养和可持续性倡导者的政策影响力。