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AuthorBen Hassen, Tarek
AuthorEl Bilali, Hamid
AuthorAl-Maadeed, Mohammed
Available date2023-11-21T05:49:53Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameSustainability (Switzerland)
ResourceScopus
ISSN20711050
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12093643
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/49496
AbstractAgri-food markets are vital in achieving food security, especially for resource-poor, food-importing countries such as Qatar. The paper provides an overview of the evolution of agri-food markets in Qatar and explores the implications of past and ongoing changes in terms of food security and food system sustainability. In particular, the review analyzes drivers of changes, trends, and challenges as well as policy responses to address the emerging challenges while ensuring the country's food security. It draws upon a systematic review of scholarly literature indexed in the Web of Science as well as data from gray literature (e.g., reports) and databases (e.g., FAOSTAT). Different drivers (e.g., population growth with huge expatriate inflow, urbanization, income increase) affected the functioning of agri-food markets as well as the structure of the food chain (viz. production, processing, distribution, consumption) in Qatar. In addition to drivers, the food-related trends were also shaped by numerous environmental (e.g., land/water scarcity), economic, health, and trade challenges. To ensure long-term food and nutrition security for its population, Qatar implemented various policies and strategies (e.g., National Food Security Strategy 2018-2023). In this context, agri-food markets, as functional links between production and consumption, can foster transition towards sustainable food consumption and production patterns in Qatar.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
SubjectAgricultural market
Agriculture
Climate change
Environmental footprints
Food import
Food market
Food policy
Food security
Gulf Cooperation Council
Nutrition
Qatar
TitleAgri-food markets in Qatar: Drivers, trends, and policy responses
TypeArticle Review
Issue Number9
Volume Number12


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