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Report emphasizes on value-driven transformation of agrifood systems and builds on the estimates of the previous edition on global hidden costs of agrifood systems (journey of food from farm to table).

  • Hidden cost refers to external costs (i.e., negative externalities) or economic losses triggered by other market or policy failures. 

Key findings of the report

  • Hidden Costs:  Industrial and diversifying agrifood systems contribute maximum to global quantified hidden costs (around 5.9 trillion 2020 PPP dollars), dominated by health hidden costs linked to non-communicable diseases. 
    • Unhealthy dietary patterns (like low intake of whole grains, high intake of sodium, etc.) account for 70% of all quantified hidden costs
    • Other contributing factors include: Social costs (due to undernourishment and poverty); environmental costs (emission of greenhouse gases, etc.).
  • India-related findings: India’s total hidden costs stands around $1.3 trillion annually (3rd largest after China and the USA), largely driven by unhealthy dietary patterns.

Major Recommendations on transforming the Agri-food value chains

  • In industrial agrifood systems (Long value-chains with high urbanization): Upgrade food-based dietary guidelines to an agrifood systems approach, mandatory nutrient labels and certifications, and information campaigns, etc. 
  • In traditional agrifood systems (Short value-chains with low urbanization): Complement conventional productivity-enhancing interventions with environmental and dietary levers to avoid the increase in environmental footprint.

India’s Initiatives to reform Agrifood Systems

  • Sustainable Farming Practices: Parampragat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY), Per Drop More Crop (PDMC), National Bamboo Mission (NBM), etc. 
  • Agricultural Infrastructure: Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF); Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure (AMI) scheme, etc. 
  • Boosting Farmers’ Welfare: Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN); Formation and Promotion of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), etc. 
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