Community-based circular food systems in Pakistan

A path to sustainable food security

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2025.142.029

Keywords:

community-based circular food systems, nutrition, diversification of diets, food waste, small-scale farmers, food sovereignty, nutrition education, Pakistan

Abstract

Introduction

Pakistan, a nation grappling with the imperative of food security amidst environmental degradation and resource limitations, stands at a pivotal junc­ture in its agricultural trajectory. The transition to community-based circular food systems emerges as a promising avenue to address these pressing chal­lenges sustainably (Patel, 2009; El Bilali et al., 2021). Circular food systems, characterized by their emphasis on waste reduction, efficient resource uti­lization, and localized production-consumption cycles, offer a holistic approach to food production and distribution (Fassio and Chirilli, 2023; De Bernardi et al., 2023). In the unique context of Pakistan, where agriculture serves as a cornerstone of the economy and communities are deeply inter­connected, the adoption of such systems holds sig­nificant potential. By integrating circular principles into the fabric of its agricultural landscape, Paki­stan could not only enhance its food security but also promote environmental sustainability and bolster community resilience (Amanullah, 2020; Fanzo et al., 2020). This commentary highlights the potential of circular food systems to address Pakistan’s agricultural challenges while fostering sustainable development. . . .

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Author Biographies

Amanullah, The University of Agriculture Peshawar

Department of Agronomy

Urooj Khan, Khyber Medical College (KMC) Peshawar

MBBS

Special issue on community-based circular food systems

Published

2025-03-30

How to Cite

Amanullah, & Khan, U. (2025). Community-based circular food systems in Pakistan: A path to sustainable food security. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 14(2), 251–261. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2025.142.029

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Commentaries on Community-Based Circular Food Systems