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国际贸易和投资与食物系统:我们知道什么、不知道什么,以及我们不知道我们不知道什么。

International Trade and Investment and Food Systems: What We Know, What We Don't Know, and What We Don't Know We Don't Know.

机构信息

Menzies Centre for Health Governance, School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Health Policy Manag. 2021 Dec 1;10(12):886-895. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.202.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Globalised and industrialised food systems contribute to human and planetary health challenges, such as food insecurity, malnutrition, and climate change. International trade and investment can serve as a barrier or enabler to food system transformations that would improve health and environmental outcomes.

METHODS

This article used health impact assessment (HIA) to analyse what we know, what we don't know, and what we don't know we don't know about the role that trade and investment might play in food system transformations to improve human and planetary health.

RESULTS

Evidence exists for the link between trade and investment and the spread of unhealthy food commodities, efforts to impede nutrition labelling, and increased concentration of ultra-processed food and beverage product companies. The role of trade and investment in the reduction of animal sources in human diets is emerging and may include challenging measures that restrict the use of terms like 'milk' and 'burger' in plant-based alternatives and the promotion of plant-based foods through non-tariff barriers and targeted efforts at regulatory harmonisation. Trade disputes may serve as the forum for battles around state discrepancies in the safety and acceptability of technological innovation in the food supply, as was the case with hormone treated beef between the European Union (EU) and the United States. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) obligations are unambitious but represent welcome progress in balancing public and private interests. Finally, introducing greater policy flexibility, transparency, and participation provides opportunities to shape a modern trade and investment system that can respond to future food system challenges in a timely fashion.

CONCLUSION

Research at the intersection of trade and investment and food systems should address emergent food systems issues, particularly those that intersect health and climate, while policy efforts should be future-proofing the flexibility of the trade and investment system to enable food system design that supports improved human and planetary health outcomes.

摘要

背景

全球化和工业化的食品系统导致了人类和地球健康面临挑战,例如粮食不安全、营养不良和气候变化。国际贸易和投资可以成为改善健康和环境成果的食品系统转型的障碍或促进因素。

方法

本文使用健康影响评估(HIA)来分析我们对贸易和投资在改善人类和地球健康的食品系统转型中可能发挥的作用了解什么、不知道什么以及不知道自己不知道什么。

结果

有证据表明贸易和投资与不健康食品商品的传播、阻碍营养标签的努力以及超加工食品和饮料产品公司的集中程度之间存在联系。贸易和投资在减少人类饮食中动物来源方面的作用正在出现,可能包括具有挑战性的措施,例如限制植物性替代品中使用“牛奶”和“汉堡”等术语,并通过非关税壁垒和有针对性的监管协调努力促进植物性食品。贸易争端可能成为围绕国家在食品供应中技术创新的安全性和可接受性方面的差异进行斗争的论坛,就像欧盟(EU)和美国之间的激素处理牛肉问题一样。企业社会责任(CSR)义务不高,但代表着在平衡公共和私人利益方面取得了可喜的进展。最后,引入更大的政策灵活性、透明度和参与度为塑造一个能够及时应对未来食品系统挑战的现代贸易和投资系统提供了机会。

结论

贸易和投资与食品系统交叉领域的研究应解决新兴的食品系统问题,特别是那些与健康和气候交叉的问题,而政策努力应使贸易和投资系统具有前瞻性,以实现支持改善人类和地球健康成果的食品系统设计的灵活性。

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