Food security and comparative analysis of situation in serbia and neighbouring countries



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eajournalbg, Journal manager, FOOD SECURITY AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SITUATION IN SERBIA AND NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES

Bulgaria
Romania
Score
Rank (113)
Score
Rank (113)
Overall
66,2
51
70,2
38
Affordability
79,0
36
79,3
34
Availability
54,2
81
64,3
36
Quality and Safety
66,8
48
64,1
52
Natural Resources & Resilience
65,3
=24
66,2
23
Overall with Natural Resources & 
Resilience
60,5
47
64,3
34
Hungary
Greece
Score
Rank (113)
Score
Rank (113)
Overall
72,7
34
73,4
31
Affordability
80,8
31
77,8
=39
Availability
66,1
30
64,9
33
Quality and Safety
70,5
43
86.0
11
Natural Resources & Resilience
69,5
12
64,8
=28
Overall with Natural Resources & 
Resilience
67,2
28
66,9
29
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit, GFSI 2019 and EIU database
Comparative analysis of basic indicators of food security in Serbia and 
neighbouring countries – strengths and weaknesses
The given analysis provides an opportunity to single out indicators that contribute to 
the improvement and stability of a food system and those that represent the major 
weaknesses. Among indicators that have score over 75, which are marked as “strengths” 
and contribute to the improvement of food security, is included an indicator that assesses 
the presence and quality of food safety net programmes. Another indicator with score 


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above 90 is the change in average food costs - which track the change of the costs of 
average market basket of food products (2010 = 100) (Table 5).
A sharp rise in costs of the average market basket of food products may indicate a 
decline in food affordability.
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In “strengths” are also included: indicator that measures 
the proportion of population under global poverty line, calculated as the percentage 
of the population living on less than $ 3.20 per day, expressed in purchasing power 
parity (PPP for 2011); and indicator related to the increase of urban absorption capacity, 
which affects the ability to ensure food availability. Indicators related to food losses 
and food safety
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have high, but slightly lower values. This group of indicators also 
includes two that contribute to increased access to food (agricultural import tariffs and 
access to financing for farmers from the public sector).Lower agricultural tariffs may 
affect lower food import costs as well as food costs for consumers. Access to financing 
for farmers leads to increased farmers’ productivity and ability to provide better access 
to food. This is one of the indicators that most correlates with overall food security.

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