Understanding the role of policy in ongoing food environment transitions in Zambia and opportunities to build a healthy and sustainable environment
ザンビアにおける進行中の食環境移行における政策の役割と健康的で持続可能な環境構築の機会の理解 (AI 翻訳)
Peter Yiga, Stephen Whitfield, Pui Yee Tan, Christian Chomba, Andrea Menefee, Chiza Kumwenda, Patrick Kalenga, Tabita Mfune, Caitlin Shannon, Willem Colenbrander, Yun Yun Gong
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本研究はザンビアの食環境の不健康な移行を分析し、政策の役割と機会を検討した。政策立案者へのインタビューと政策文書のレビューに基づき、多様な健康食品の減少、安価な不健康食品の増加、規制のないマーケティングなどの傾向を明らかにした。また、農業の単一栽培、経済主導の投資政策、スーパーマーケットの成長の中での青空市場への投資不足が移行を促進していることを示した。
English
This study analyzes the unhealthy transition of Zambia's food environment and examines the role of policy. Based on interviews with policymakers and policy document reviews, it identifies trends such as decreasing diversity of healthy foods, increasing availability and desirability of inexpensive unhealthy foods, and unregulated marketing. It also finds that monocultural agriculture, economic-driven investment policies, and underinvestment in wet markets amid supermarket growth underpin these transitions.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では食環境政策が進んでいるが、ザンビアの事例は政策の断片化や調整不足が健康・持続可能性に与える影響を示唆しており、日本の食品安全・栄養政策の統合的アプローチの参考になる可能性がある。特に、複数省庁が関与するGX関連の食料システム政策において、一貫性の重要性を再認識させる。
In the global GX context
While Zambia's food environment transition is specific, the findings on fragmented policy and the need for integrated cross-sectoral bundles resonate globally. This paper contributes to the growing literature on policy coherence for sustainable food systems, which is relevant to international frameworks like the UN Food Systems Summit and the SDGs.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a framework combining food environment and multiple streams theories for analyzing policy impacts on food system transitions.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights for food industry stakeholders on how policy fragmentation affects market dynamics and the potential for public-private partnerships to incentivize healthier products.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for integrated, multi-tiered policy bundles that align agricultural, trade, and health objectives to address unhealthy food environment transitions.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The food environment across Zambia is undergoing unhealthy transitions. This study aimed to understand the role of, and opportunities for food system policy to support a healthier environment in a Zambian context. A combined approach of key informant interviews with policy makers ( n = 18), and content review of food system policies since 2005 ( n = 10) was applied. Analysis was based on an inductive, and deductive approach following a framework combining food environment and multiple streams theories. Unhealthy transitions including decreasing diversity of healthy foods and increasing availability and desirability of inexpensive unhealthy foods were noted, alongside unregulated marketing. Transitions are underpinned by monocultural agriculture, economic-driven investment policies without explicit public health safeguards, and lower investments in wet markets amidst supermarket growth. Policy places emphasis on improving public awareness, but implementation is slow due to inadequacies in educational strategies and local government’s capacity. Fragmented and uncoordinated government actions result in contradictions across different policies. To bridge gaps, stakeholders suggested a multi-tiered policy, integrating education reforms, strengthening local governments to institutionalise implementation and leveraging digital platforms. Additionally, structural strategies were proposed including public-private partnerships that incentivise healthier foods through diversified production, formalising wet markets into structured regulated systems with traceability mechanisms through vendor co-designed solutions, front of the pack labelling and in-store nudging guidelines for indigenous foods. Zambia’s food environment is increasingly obesogenic due to fragmented policies. Overall, cross-sectoral, integrated policy bundles that align economic incentives across agricultural, trade and processed food value chains with nutrition guidelines are needed.
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- openalex https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2026.1748997first seen 2026-07-05 04:49:04
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