UPLB, SEARCA stage nutrition-sensitive agriculture conference

  • 8 November 2018

Source: Manila Standard
8 Nov 2018

Tagaytay—Realizing the important role of nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA), the University of the Philippines Los Baños Interdisciplinary Studies Center on Food and Nutrition Security has convened an International Conference on NSA and Food Systems.

This conference aims to contribute to improving food security and health outcomes, through production of diverse, safe and nutrient-rich food. It started Wednesday and ends Sunday at the Development Academy of the Philippines in this city.

Themed "Strategic Approaches to Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture and Food Systems in Southeast Asia", the conference is in partnership with the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Philippines, and Cavite State University.

SEARCA said the conference aims to increase awareness of various sectors on the nature and scope of NSA, to identify the opportunities, challenges and issues involving NSA in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia, and to formulate polices and strategies to enhance NSA in relation to food and nutrition security.

In line with its Umbrella Program on Food and Nutrition Security for Southeast Asia, SEARCA is organizing the plenary session on case studies on integrating nutrition into agriculture.

The session will focus on lessons that can be drawn from success stories of addressing nutrition across the different stages of the food system.

Topics in this plenary session will be discussed by experts from various parts of the world. Dr. Marco Wopereis, Director General of the World Vegetable Center, will talk about mobilizing the nutritional power of vegetables.