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Time to stop criminal wastage of food

By Jose Graziano da Silva and Achim Steiner | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-16 07:25

We simply cannot tolerate the wastage of 1.3 billion tons of food per year-one-third of the world's annual food production. Not from an ethical or environmental perspective, not from an economic or development perspective, and certainly not from a food security perspective.

This is why seriously cutting down on food loss and waste is one of the five elements of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's Zero Hunger Challenge and a major focus of the UN High Level Task Force on Global Food Security. We are working together within the UN system and with a broad coalition of other partners to rise to that challenge, that also calls for 100 percent access to adequate food all year round; to eliminate childhood stunting; to make all food systems sustainable; and to eradicate rural poverty.

There's a lot that can be done. To begin with, food losses and waste need to be seen as a cross-cutting policy issue, rather than a lifestyle choice to be left in the hands of individual consumers and their consciences. The world needs to wake up to the need for policies on food waste and losses that look at all stages of the food chain, from production to consumption.

Losses of food-on farms, during processing, transport and at markets-represent a thorn in the side of food security in most developing countries, where post-harvest losses can reach as high as 40 percent of production in some cases. Especially in these places, investment in infrastructure for transportation, storage, cooling and marketing of food is badly needed. Training farmers in best practices also has an important role to play.

In developed countries, food retailing practices require a rethink. For example, rejection of food products on the basis of aesthetic concerns is a major cause of food waste. Some supermarkets have already begun relaxing standards on fruit appearance, selling "misshaped" items at reduced prices and helping raise awareness that "ugly does not mean bad." More approaches like this, that find markets or uses for surplus food, are needed.

Both businesses and households should monitor to see where and how they waste food and take corrective steps, because prevention of waste is even more important than recycling or composting.

Unlike the mindboggling figure of 1.3 billion tons, these simple steps are easy enough to grasp-and within reach of each of us. The world has enough on its plate-food wastage is something we can all do something about now.

Jos Graziano da Silva is director-general of UN Food and Agriculture Organization, and Achim Steiner is executive director of the UN Environmental Programme. The two organizations are founding partners of the Think Eat Save - Reduce Your Foodprint campaign launched earlier this year.

(China Daily 10/16/2013 page9)

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