Title: Trend analysis of global indicators on Food security
1TREND ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL INDICATORS ON FOOD
SECURITY MALAYSIA Regional Training Workshop on
Food Security Statistics Derived from the Food
Consumption Data Collected in National Household
Surveys (NHS) Bangkok, Thailand 25-29 November
2013
2Dimensions of Food Security
- Access
- Availability
- Utilization
- Vulnerability
3Access
- DETERMINANTS
- Analysis of physical access
- Analysis of economic access
- OUTPUT
- Prevalence of undernourishment
- Depth of food deficit
4Analysis of Physical Accessper 100 km of land
area (possibility of access to markets)
Access Determinant
5Analysis of Economic Accesscomparison of food
PPP over general PPP
Access Determinant
6Prevalence of Undernourishment probability that
an individual consumes insufficient calories to
cover energy requirements
Access Output
- Less than 5 between 1990 to 2010
- It is not a serious issue in Malaysia.
7Depth of Food Deficit, kcal/caput/dayhow many
calories needed to lift the undernourished
Access Output
8Availability
Analysis of dietary energy supply Analysis of
food adequacy (percentage of DES over average
energy requirement) Analysis of the share of
protein in total diet
9Dietary Energy SupplyNational average calories
per caput per day
Availability
10Analysis of Food Adequacy DES as percentage of
ADER
Availability
11Average Protein Supply
Availability
12Utilization
- DETERMINANT
- Access to safe water or sanitation
- OUTPUT
- Stunting (chronic)
- Underweight (chronic/acute, MDG1)
13Access to Water Sanitation of population
Utilization
14Chronic Stunting Percentage of Children under 5
Utilization
15Underweight Percentage of Children Under 5
Utilization
16Vulnerability EXPOSURE Cereal Import Dependency
Ratio Percent of Arable Land Equipped for
Irrigation Value of Food Imports in Total
Merchandise Exports SHOCK Food price
volatility Food production volatility Political
stability
17Cereal Import Dependency Ratiocereal imports
over total supply
Vulnerability
18Percent of Arable Land Equipped for Irrigation
Vulnerability
19Value of Food Imports in Total Merchandise
Exports
Vulnerability
20Food Price Volatility
Vulnerability
21Food Production Volatility
Vulnerability
22Political Stability
Vulnerability
23 PRESENTATION OF THE SURVEY AND LIMITATIONS OF THE
FOOD CONSUMPTION DATA
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25Household Expenditure Survey (HES)
Introduction
- 1st conducted
- Peninsular Malaysia (1957/58)
- -household budget survey of the federation of
- Malaysia
- Sarawak (1967/68)
- Sabah (1968/69)
- Malaysian level (1973)
- Since 1993 onwards-HES was carried out
concurrently nation wide at an interval of five
years - Four (4) surveys were conducted that is in
1993/94, 1998/99, 2004/2005 and the most recent
2009/10
Family budget survey
26Household Expenditure Survey (HES)
Method of data collection
- Direct personal interview
- - Visits to the selected household every
alternate day - - Each household was given a daily record book
to record all expenses made on goods and services
for a period of one month - Covered for the reference period of 12 months
- Every round consisted of approximately 2,000
households who were interviewed over a period of
1 month
27Household Expenditure Survey (HES)
Method of data collection (cont.d)
- frequency every 5 years
- recent survey HES 2009/2010 April 2009 until
March 2010 - Coverage all states in Malaysia
- (urban rural)
- - household staying in private living
quarters -
28Household Expenditure Survey (HES)
- Number of food items (6 digits) 451 items
LIMITATIONS
- Different units used in the items collected e.g.
pieces, gm, kg - Quantity data was collected but was not published
due to data inaccuracies.
29Composition of household expenditure by strata,
Malaysia, 2009/10, percentage
Expenditure group Total Urban Rural
Food and non-alcoholic beverages 20.3 18.1 27.4
Restaurant and hotel 10.9 11.5 8.8
30Food and non-alcoholic Beverages
31Food Away from Home
32THANK YOU