Policy Pathways to Food Security: Agricultural Transformation in Emerging Economies

Authors

  • Raed Atef *

    Independent Researcher, Ramallah , Palestine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55121/nc.v4i2.588

Keywords:

Agriculture , Food Security , Sustainability , Climate Resilience, Agricultural Policy , National Development , Emerging Economies

Abstract

Agriculture remains a cornerstone of economic development, food security, and national resilience, especially in emerging economies where it contributes significantly to GDP, employment, and rural livelihoods. Beyond its economic role, agriculture strengthens food systems, reduces import dependency, and buffers against climate and geopolitical shocks. However, many emerging economies face persistent challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, limited access to technology, land degradation, and climate variability. Additionally, governance fragmentation, inequitable land tenure, and social disparities constrain effective agricultural interventions. This study adopts a qualitative, multiple-case study approach, using secondary data from India, China, Brazil, and Russia to explore linkages between agricultural development, food security, and national resilience. A cross-case comparative framework identifies shared patterns and context-specific differences in policy, technology adoption, and sustainability outcomes. Findings highlight that strategic investments in rural infrastructure, R&D, land reform, and farmer capacity-building can enhance productivity, reduce import dependency, and build resilience. However, technological modernization and export-led growth often come with environmental trade-offs such as deforestation and soil degradation. The study offers a systems-oriented perspective, underscoring the interdependence of infrastructure, technology, policy, and climate adaptation. It emphasizes the need for integrated, context-sensitive, and multi-scalar policies that combine ecological sustainability, social inclusion, and economic goals. Policy recommendations include promoting climate-smart agriculture, equitable technology access, participatory governance, and coordinated cross-sectoral action to achieve long-term resilience and food security.

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Atef, R. (2025). Policy Pathways to Food Security: Agricultural Transformation in Emerging Economies. New Countryside, 4(2), 116–129. https://doi.org/10.55121/nc.v4i2.588