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Dr. Cliff Riley, breaks down the complex nature of food security and its critical importance to Jamaica's economy and future. • Food security encompasses three essential components: access, availability, and quality of food • Jamaica imports over $1 billion worth of food annually, including many staples of the Jamaican diet • Climate change significantly impacts food security through unpredictable weather patterns and rising temperatures • Countries should ideally produce 60-70% of what their population consumes to maintain food security • Food waste is a major issue in Jamaica with 80% of mangoes and 50% of tomatoes being dumped during peak seasons • Policy frameworks are critical for creating sustainable food systems and supporting agricultural investment • Water catchment systems represent a significant opportunity to improve agricultural resilience • Individual actions like backyard gardening and choosing local products contribute meaningfully to food security • Training and education in agricultural practices are essential for building technical capacity • Value-added processing could transform wasted produce into year-round available products Visit the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), International Trade Centre, or World Health Organization websites for more information on food security initiatives.
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