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Review of the South African Agricultural Legislative Framework: Food security implications
Authors:Sheryl L Hendriks  Nic JJ Olivier
Institution:1. Director, Institute for Food, Nutrition and Well-being and the Department of Agricultural Economics, Rural Development and Agricultural Extension, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield, Pretoria Gauteng 0028, South Africa.;2. Director, SADC Centre for Land-related, Regional and Development Law and Policy, Post-graduate School for Agriculture and Rural Development, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield, Pretoria 0028, South Africa.
Abstract:Although South Africa has reported national food security for decades, current production patterns, land uncertainty and consumer preferences put future national household food insecurity in question. Household food insecurity in South Africa is at unacceptable levels. This paper reviews the country's agricultural legislative framework in terms of food security and the right to food. The review found that South African agricultural policies do not actively promote food security and the lack of enforceable food security policy makes it difficult to coordinate existing policies. The lack of food security legislation means that the right to food has no enforceable framework. A comprehensive food security policy, legislative framework and implementation strategy are urgently needed to address hunger poverty to progressively achieve the targets set out for national growth and development and realise the right to food enshrined in the Constitution.
Keywords:food security  legislation  policy  right to food  food insecurity
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