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Unhealthy food systems costing 10pct of global GDP— UN

ROME, Nov 6 — The so-called hidden costs of global food systems amount to around US$10 trillion a year, around 10 per cent of global gross domestic product (GDP), the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation said in a Monday report.

According to German news agency (dpa), the State of Food and Agriculture report says these hidden costs are mainly caused by unhealthy diets and environmentally damaging agriculture.

The Rome-based organisation said this year’s report “looks into the true cost of food for sustainable agrifood systems.

“The report introduces the concept of hidden environmental, health and social costs and benefits of agrifood systems and proposes an approach – true cost accounting (TCA) — to assess them.”

By far the largest share of these costs, more than 70 per cent, is caused by an unhealthy diet, according to the report. The ever-increasing proportion of fat and sugar, as well as ultra-processed foods, in many people’s diets is problematic.

This leads to obesity and other diseases, which not only puts a strain on healthcare systems, but also causes losses in labour productivity.

Another reason for the “true global economic cost” of current food systems is environmental, according to the FAO. Greenhouse gas emissions and nitrogen deposition as well as unsustainable water consumption contribute to this.

Low-income countries are particularly affected by these health, environmental and social costs.

In order to reduce these immense costs and to quantify the costs properly, the FAO is calling for regular analyses by politicians and businesses.

Governments could, for example, use taxes, subsidies and regulation to adapt current food systems the report says. This would allow the “true cost” of food to be recognised and redirected in order to make food systems fit for the future.

In 2024, the FAO would like to identify more concrete ways of reducing hidden costs.

— Bernama-dpa

 

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