how is food security secured in india..?????
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In order to provide the Right to food to every citizen of the country, the Parliament of India, enacted a legislation in 2013 known as theNational Food Security Act, 2013. Also called as the Right to Food Act, this Act seeks to provide subsidized food grains to approximately two thirds of India's 1.2 billion population.[3] It was signed into law on 12 September 2013, retroactive to 5 July 2013
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First, managing the unsustainable character of agriculture in the original Green Revolution states, and facilitating a transition towards smallholder inclusive cereal production systems elsewhere, would appear to be key challenge for India’s future food security. Second, there is the need to find ways of better incorporating smallholders within the new growth segments of agricultural economy.
Third, we need to consider the gendered basis of food security. The fourth key issue for Indian food security pertains to demographic change and its effects on the labour market. Fifth, over the next few years the government will need to confront and resolve an important set of social safety net policy reforms. Finally, from a livelihoods perspective, the relevance of climate change correlates to its implications for vulnerability, adaptive capacities and resilience among the poor.
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First, managing the unsustainable character of agriculture in the original Green Revolution states, and facilitating a transition towards smallholder inclusive cereal production systems elsewhere, would appear to be key challenge for India’s future food security. Second, there is the need to find ways of better incorporating smallholders within the new growth segments of agricultural economy.
Third, we need to consider the gendered basis of food security. The fourth key issue for Indian food security pertains to demographic change and its effects on the labour market. Fifth, over the next few years the government will need to confront and resolve an important set of social safety net policy reforms. Finally, from a livelihoods perspective, the relevance of climate change correlates to its implications for vulnerability, adaptive capacities and resilience among the poor.
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