Special event: New IFPRI research program explores emerging problems of urban food systems
- From
-
Published on
17.06.19
- Impact Area

The explosive growth of cities all over the world has led to major shifts in diets, especially in rapidly urbanizing low- and middle-income countries in Africa and Asia. As incomes rise in concert with urbanization, food consumption patterns often change to include more refined grains, animal sourced foods, sugars, and fats. As a result, urban areas—and particularly the urban poor—now face problems of both undernutrition and overnutrition, including overweight and obesity.
A new IFPRI research program, Urban Food Systems for Better Diets, Nutrition, and Health, will study this dynamic and how to address these issues. A May 17 special event outlined its efforts to build an evidence base for designing effective urban food systems policies for healthier diets and optimal nutrition among the urban poor.
Photo: Jamed Falik/IFPRI
Related news
-
First-ever guidelines to help African governments improve food safety in informal food markets to be developed
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)11.06.24-
Health
-
Nutrition, health & food security
New guidelines to support African governments to improve food safety across the continent’s vast i…
Read more -
-
Safeguarding Groundnuts from Contamination
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)07.06.24-
Food security
-
Nutrition
ICRISAT Highlights Innovative Solutions to Combat Aflatoxin on World Food Safety Day This World Food…
Read more -
-
Empowering Women’s Associations to Combat Land Degradation and Achieve Carbon Market Success
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)05.06.24-
Gender equality
-
Health
SERVIR WA to Support Commune-Level Development Planning in Burkina Faso In rural communities, women …
Read more -