Policy factors Sample Clauses

Policy factors. In terms of vulnerable social groups, none of the identified hotspots are seen to be specifically more affected by geopolitical tensions or weakening of political actions. All vulnerable groups except farmers are impacted by social welfare cuts, while farmers are the only group affected by low/unsuitable agricultural support. Regarding food needs and preferences, there is a range of policy factor impacts. Weakening of political action and geopolitical tensions have no specific impacts. Unfair/reduced agricultural support is seen to affect the organic, local/artisanal and also agroindustrial products. Social welfare cuts impact on groups with special dietary needs. The territories most affected by policy factors are mountainous and remote areas, and after that, also agricultural areas and suburbs, and in last place islands, as there is no specific evidence to support islands being particularly exposed to political inefficacy vis-à-vis food security. Geopolitical tensions are the only policy factor that do not affect any particular territory. In terms of sectors/supply chains, no hotspots present specific vulnerability to weakening political action and social welfare cuts (unless fruit and milk school feeding programs are considered). Both the sector of grains and tubers and that of vegetable oils are vulnerable to geopolitical tensions and unfair/reduced agricultural support. Regarding food systems, all policy factors have a clear and strong impact on governance activities. Imports, farming and consumption are affected by three different factors. Process and distribution are not affected by any policy factors.
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