
Ep. 99: The wrong side of the tracks
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A half a century ago, new high-yield varieties of crops were introduced to India, and it transformed the country's farming. This so-called "Green Revolution" significantly boosted agricultural output, allaying concerns a...
Ep. 80: Agricultural productivity and chronic disease is an episode from AEA Research Highlights by American Economic Association. A half a century ago, new high-yield varieties of crops were introduced to India, and it transformed the coun...
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Published Oct 24, 2024, 20:50 long, audio available.
A half a century ago, new high-yield varieties of crops were introduced to India, and it transformed the country's farming. This so-called "Green Revolution" significantly boosted agricultural output, allaying concerns about famine and food security. But it may have had some unanticipated consequences for long-term health outcomes. In a paper in the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics , authors Sheetal Sekhri and Gauri Kartini Shastry show that the areas where agricultural productivity accelerated the most also saw the highest rates of diabetes among men later in life. The authors argue that substantial changes to the diets of mothers and young children, in the form of higher levels of rice consumption, likely increased the risks of chronic diseases. The findings suggest that dietary diversification should accompany efforts to promote agricultural production. Sekhri recently spoke with Tyler Smith about how the Green Revolution changed diets in India and why it led to a rise in diet-related diseases like diabetes.
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Ep. 80: Agricultural productivity and chronic disease is from AEA Research Highlights by American Economic Association.
Published Oct 24, 2024 and 20:50 long