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Currently I focus on achieving the sustainable food system through capability empowerment and system resiliency. The ultimate aim is ‘food for all’ by achieving the highest productivity from the least amount of input. I am an accomplished MSc Food Security and Development graduate (University of Reading UK) with experience in a multidisciplinary understanding of how food systems work , and…
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Sustainable Food System, Capability Empowerment, System Resilience and New Economy

- Jagadish Wagle
Humans benefit hugely from the services delivered by nature. However, due to an increasing population and the unlimited greed of human activities, limited natural resources are inhumanly exploited and are stressed. To protect nature, the majority of scientists have warned that some planetary boundaries have already been crossed and that sudden collapse is very near. Hence, a huge global debate is going on regarding how to protect, preserve and utilise natural resources in a sustainable way. These issues should be analysed, in consideration of the COVID-19 pandemic and the financial crisis of 2008, and it should be considered whether our past development has addressed real needs. Father of modern linguistics Noam Chomsky underlined the fact on our Corona virus response that “ventilator shortage exposes the cruelty of neoliberal capitalism”. This seems to imply that, somehow, both nature and humanity are being ignored in the global development discourse.

All nations are requested to show their commitment by promulgating law and policy that promote investments in preserving the climate. In the meantime, a major investment partner of the global economy, the US government, withdrew from the Paris Agreement in 2019.
Population, climate and food (PCF) are deeply entangled. Over-exploitation of natural resources, increasing population, climate emergencies and food insecurity have posed a serious threat. Thus, a nexus of WAL should be considered while implementing polices of the PCF …

The reality is that crime, smuggling, trafficking and black markets have been linked with such a narcotic market that does not pay any revenue to the state fund, even though the state must invest a huge amount to deal the issues associated with drugs. Further, it has even become a hidden driver of socio-political instability, conflict and corruption.
Let’s think again, could it be good to legalese cannabis? The answer should begin with why it was banned.

Moreover food is also a supplement of nutritional requirements. So it is wrong to think that food is only a stuff of filling belly. Besides that, there is a huge economy and politics associated with food. The COVID-19, natural calamity, climate change and food waste are the biggest challenges that should be addressed to make sure there is enough food supply. In later time, the world has been facing unprecedented food insecurity from the invasion of swarms of locusts destroying millions of miles of agriculture, plants and fodder especially in the horn of Africa and beyond.
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It looks like you’re doing important work here. I’m sure there are many people who appreciate it, myself included.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. It means a lot.
Have a great day!
-Daniel
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Thank you Daniel for the patience to read my blog and your valuable comments. I am trying my best but I think I need to do a lot. wish you all the best.
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Thank you for dropping by my blog.
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Many thanks you too.
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Keep it going Jesi – great job!
Best wishes
Opher
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Thank you for stopping by and taking time to encourage me. I wish you too all the best.
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Hello Jesi. Looks like you many causes dear to you. A lot of passion. Thanks for dropping by http://www.prajnate.com and liking the post “Sustainable Thought Pt. 3 of 6.” -Derek
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Thank you too. Wish you all the best.
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This looks like a worthwhile blog! Thanks for liking one of my posts.
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Thank you Lynne for stopping by and taking time for the comments. Looking forward to reading your posts. Wish you all the best.
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Many thanks. Wish you all the best.
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I like what you stand for, it’s a nice reminder.
Also, thank you for taking out time to read and like my post at – https://scatteredmockingbirds.wordpress.com/
I would like to invite you there more often!
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Thank you. Sounds so encouraging. I love to visit your blog too.
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Hi Jesi,
Just wanted to thank you for stopping by my blog and liking my posts it really means alot ❤ I hope to see you again on my blog soon 🙂
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Thank you too Lalaj, for visit and taking time to encourage me . It’s really nice to visit your blog, I enjoyed a lot. Wish you all the best.
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thanks for your like of a couple of my posts. I have seen a good set of thought provoking posts here as I’ve browsed through a few.
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Wow ! Its really encouraging. Thank you so much.
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Thank you for your visit to my blog, my friend. Was like a gift waking up this morning.
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Thank you too for visiting and taking precious time to encourage me
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hello, I am inviting you to a challenge. Please see https://thehutownerblog.wordpress.com/2015/07/30/a-challenge-3-day-3-quote-challenge-day-one/
for the rules
Thank you very much !
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Hello ! Thank you so much for inviting me. I will try my best 😀 ; but not sure how to do it 😦 ; Any way I will go through the rules 🙂
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thank you so much for the try …you’ll make it..
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Off course my dear friend. Thanks.
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you’re welcome…
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so many smileys!… 🙂
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Yes, it was nice conversation with you. so happy.
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thanks, for finding me a nice person to talk to…i’ll think about it….hmmm 🙂
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Of course you are doing good, working hard to fulfil your dream. Wish you all the best mate.
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See submitted challenge https://jesiwagle.wordpress.com/2015/08/03/wpf-one/
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Hi Jesi. Thanks for liking my post about the so-called ‘immigrant crisis’ in Calais. Good luck with your own stalwart efforts.
Frank
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HI Frank
Thank you so much, looking forward to read your more posts.
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i nominated you….pls. see https://thehutownerblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/21/bloggers-recognition-awards-accidentally-deleted-but-reposted/
congratulations!
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Wow! thank you so much my dear friend for nominating me for such a lovely award. I will go through the instruction and let you know as soon as possible.
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you’re welcome, 🙂
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Cheers.
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Thanks for liking my recent post. You have some interesting content here.
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Thank you for your comments and visit here. Have a good weekend.
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Amazing work ! Incomesco is worth reading out.
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Thank you so much for stopping by.
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