Global Food Systems & Policy Research, School of Global Health, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Global Health. 2024 Jun 15;20(1):48. doi: 10.1186/s12992-024-01054-8.
Corruption exists at all levels of our global society and is a potential threat to food security, food safety, equity, and social justice. However, there is a knowledge gap in the role and impact of corruption within the context of the global food system. We aimed to systematically review empirical literature focused on corruption in the global food system to examine how it is characterized, the actors involved, its potential impacts, and the solutions that have been proposed to address corruption in the food system.
We used a systematic scoping review methodology. Terms combining corruption and the food system were searched in Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, PsycInfo and Econlit, in October 2021. Two screeners applied a priori selection criteria to screen the articles at the title and abstract and full-text levels. Data was extracted into a charting form and thematically synthesized to describe the types of corruption in the food system, the actors involved, how corruption impacts the food system, and potential solutions. Sankey diagrams and narrative summaries were developed to summarize the included studies and findings.
From the 238 included records, five main types of corruption were identified in the global food system: bureaucratic corruption, fraud, bribery, organized crime, and corporate political activity. These different types of corruption spanned across various food system areas, from policy and governance structures to food environments, and involved a wide range of actors. More powerful actors like those in public and private sectors tended to instigate corruption in the food system, while community members and primary producers tended to be impacted by it. The impacts of corruption were mostly negative and corruption was found to undermine food system governance and regulatory structures; threaten health, safety, and food security; and lead or contribute to environmental degradation, economic loss, erosion of trust, social inequities, and decreased agricultural productivity. While solution-oriented literature was limited, the essential role of strong governance, use of technology and predictive modelling methods to improve detection of corruption, and organizational approaches to problem solving were identified.
Our review findings provide researchers and policymakers with a comprehensive overview of corruption in the global food system, providing insights to inform a more holistic approach to addressing the issue. Addressing corruption in the food system is an essential element of supporting the transition to a more healthy, equitable and sustainable global food system.
腐败存在于我们全球社会的各个层面,是对食品安全、食品保障、公平和社会正义的潜在威胁。然而,在全球粮食系统的背景下,腐败的作用和影响仍然存在知识空白。我们旨在通过系统综述实证文献,专门研究腐败在全球粮食系统中的表现形式、涉及的行为体、潜在影响以及针对粮食系统腐败提出的解决方案,以填补这一空白。
我们采用了系统综述的方法。2021 年 10 月,在 Scopus、PubMed、Web of Science、PsycInfo 和 Econlit 数据库中,使用了包含腐败和粮食系统的术语进行检索。两名筛查员根据预先设定的筛选标准,在标题、摘要和全文层面上对文章进行筛选。将数据提取到图表中,并进行主题综合,以描述粮食系统中的腐败类型、涉及的行为体、腐败对粮食系统的影响以及潜在的解决方案。开发了 Sankey 图和叙述性摘要,以总结纳入的研究和发现。
从 238 篇纳入的文献中,确定了全球粮食系统中的五种主要腐败类型:官僚腐败、欺诈、贿赂、有组织犯罪和企业政治活动。这些不同类型的腐败跨越了政策和治理结构到食品环境等各个粮食系统领域,涉及范围广泛的行为体。公共和私营部门等更有权力的行为体往往会在粮食系统中引发腐败,而社区成员和初级生产者则往往会受到腐败的影响。腐败的影响大多是负面的,腐败破坏了粮食系统的治理和监管结构;威胁健康、安全和食品安全;并导致或促成环境恶化、经济损失、信任受损、社会不平等和农业生产力下降。虽然面向解决方案的文献有限,但确定了强有力的治理、使用技术和预测建模方法提高腐败检测、以及组织方法解决问题的重要作用。
我们的综述结果为研究人员和政策制定者提供了全球粮食系统腐败的全面概述,为解决这一问题提供了信息支持。解决粮食系统中的腐败问题是支持向更健康、公平和可持续的全球粮食系统过渡的重要组成部分。