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Judul Toward a Resilience Food and Nutrition Security in Indonesia : - / Effendi Pasandaran
Pengarang Effendi Pasandaran (Pengarang)
Haryono (Pengarang)
EDISI Cetakan I
Penerbitan jakarta : IAARD Press, 2016
Deskripsi Fisik 270 :ilus ;24 cm
Konten teks
Media -
Penyimpan Media -
ISBN 978-602-344-108-2
Subjek Effendi Pasandaran
Abstrak in A, iodine, iron, and zinc (FAO and WHO, 2014). Indonesia has made a positive progress in achieving food security and nutrition, but again with slow pace. People live under poverty line in this country in 2015 was around 28.3 million or 11.3% of total population. Percentage of children five years old with undernourishment was 20.2%, stunting was 38.1%, and wasting was 12.8%. At the same time childen categorized as fat was 12.1% and adut with obesesity was 14.8% (Agency for Food Security, 2014). Facing these dilemmas, it can be inferred that Indonesia currently has a problem of double burden of malnutrition. At global setting, Indonesia ranked low in term of food security. The Economist Intelligence Unit, using Global Food Security Index (EIU, 2014), reported that in 2015 among 109 countries evaluated, Indonesia food security index was ranked at the 74th position. This position was quite low even among ASEAN member countries, such as Singapore was ranked 2nd, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam were 3
Bahasa Inggris
Bentuk Karya Bukan fiksi atau tidak didefinisikan
Target Pembaca Umum
Lokasi Akses Online -

 
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16/H/2018 338.439(594) EFF t Dapat dipinjam Perpustakaan BPSIP Jawa Tengah - Ruang Baca Umum Tersedia
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