Government policy and agricultural production: a scoping review to inform research and policy on healthy agricultural commodities



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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12992-020-0542-2
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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journal article
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Globalization and Health
Number: 
11
Volume: 
16
Author(s): 
Lencucha R.
Pal N.E.
Appau A.
Thow A-P.
Drope J.
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This scoping review synthesizes the literature on government agricultural policy and production in order to 1) present a typology of policies used to influence agricultural production, 2) to provide a preliminary overview of the ways that impact is assessed in this literature, and 3) to bring this literature into conversation with the literature on food and tobacco supply.

This review analyzes the literature on government agricultural policy and production. Articles written in English and published between January 1997 and April 2018 (20-year range) were included. Only quantitative evaluations were included. Studies that collected qualitative data to supplement the quantitative analysis were also included. One hundred and three articles were included for data extraction. The following information was extracted: article details (e.g., author, title, journal), policy details (e.g., policy tools, goals, context), methods used to evaluate the policy (e.g., outcomes evaluated, sample size, limitations), and study findings. Fifty four studies examined the impact of policy on agricultural production. This review provides initial extrapolative insights from the general literature on the impact of government policies on agricultural production. This review can inform dialogue between the health and agricultural sector and evaluative research on policy for alternatives to tobacco production and unhealthy food supply

Publication year: 
2020
Keywords: 
Non-communicable disease
Food policy
Agriculture Review
Tobacco
Tobacco control
Global health policy