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European Agriculture and Health Consortium Mainstreaming public health in Agriculture Policy EHFG 2009

1. What is EAHC? European public health organisations advocating for a public health nutrition dimension in the Common Agriculture Policy

1. What is EAHC? Members European Heart Network European Public Health Alliance EuroHealthNet Heart of Mersey National Heart Forum North West Health Brussels Office

Key Messages Agriculture policy is a primary determinant of health Scaling up change – using local evidence to influence macro policy Evidence is good – but political will, packaging and marketing are important Effective change = Environmental change and adequate Public Policy

Objectives Its actually simple! Less energy dense, more nutrient dense>Increased consumption of F/V, grains (whole)>plant based diets. Decreased consumption of high fat dairy and meats, red meat and confectionary products high in fat and sugar.

Objectives Not just health education, campaigns, social marketing, informed choice......but a joined up approach targeting healthier environments and adequate public policy to tackle chronic disease and health inequalities

EU School Fruit Scheme

School Fruit Scheme 8 SFS – an efficient tool  A School Fruit Scheme could be the initiation of a change in school curricula establishing a real nutrition policy for school children  School children whose habits are formed towards higher consumption of F&V remain high consumers of F&V as adults and low consumers remain so as they grow up;  A SFS is not a ‘miracle cure’ to solving obesity amongst children, but is only a contribution to addressing this complex problem, as part of a healthy life style I. Problem definition

School Fruit Scheme 9 II. Political context EU White Paper. "A Strategy on Nutrition, Overweight and Obesity- related health issues" (30 May 2007). Encompasses a range of Commission Policies with the purpose of improving nutrition and preventing overweight and obesity (non-exhaustive list): DG/ Policy AreaInitiative / Project Health and Consumers - Food Safety Food Labelling Health and Nutrition Claims Agriculture School Fruit Scheme School milk scheme Free Food for Europe's Poor Information Society – Audiovisual media services Audiovisual Media Services Directive Research Research projects in food, nutrition and health FP 6 projects TransportClean Urban Transport Regional PolicyEuropean regional development fund (ERDF) Education and CultureWhite Paper on Sport

School Fruit Scheme 10 IV. SFS at a glance  Purchase and distribution of fruit & vegetables in schools  Accompanying measures for information on health benefits, involvement of teachers and parents, re-establish link to agriculture (no EU co- financing)  Monitoring, evaluation & information as integrated part of any Member State SFS Three pillars:

School Fruit Scheme 11 IV. SFS at a glance  Produce  Related costs of logistics, distribution & equipment  Monitoring & evaluation  Communication EU financing for:

School Fruit Scheme 12 Subsidiarity  Voluntary Member State participation  Eligible products within CMO F&V incl. bananas, final list defined by MS competent (public health) authorities  On-going SFS models in MS maintained (choice of frequency and period of F&V distribution) IV. SFS at a glance

European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development Conference – recommendations for action Setting up of two expert groups: –Expert/scientific group involving researchers in the fields of public health and education to take up an academic, advisory function – Consultative/stakeholders group to advise on the practicalities of implementation, exchange best practices and assist in designing and updating an internet networking portal which would facilitate the transfer of knowledge between Member States

Policy development – success factors Explicit public health goal Relentless marketing of evidence Political Champions Engaging public health and stakeholders Transparency Establishing a legal basis

Food Aid to Most Deprived Persons (MDP) Traditionally a market mechanism for disposing of surplus Increased budget (€ 500 M) to allow purchases on the market Provision of a healthy food basket Linking to initiatives targeting accessibility to healthy diets (eliminating food poverty)

Food Aid to Most Deprived Persons (MDP)....Health Policy, Social Policy, Agriculture Policy or joined up food policy?

Opportunities for Major Change Budget Review 2008/2009 Post 2013 CAP debate

CAP 2013 – important drivers Climate Change – both adapting to and mitigation of Limited land and water resources Global Food Security or Sufficiency Quality as competition parameter Public goods for Public money Budget reform 2008/2009

CAP – or Crisis Management? Current crisis in the Dairy Sector Feed crisis Financial Crisis Environmental Crisis Public Health Crisis Global Food security Crisis Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases are currently one of the greatest threats to public health in EU (Daar et al. 2007) and the social and economic costs are staggering

Crisis The bad news: Financial crisis will probably exacerbate existing inequalities in diet and health and have a negative effect on farm incomes The good news: recommendations for an “environment friendly”, “healthy” diets, and “global food security” diets point in the same direction.

Reform or a radically different approach? From CAP to a Common Sustainable Food Policy......how can health, environment, infrastructure and agriculture be better linked?

Political change – public support “What you are asking us to do, is put Obesity alongside Climate Change on our agenda, and to do this you have to help us build public support”

Key Messages Agriculture policy is a primary determinant of health Scaling up change – using local evidence to influence macro policy Evidence is good – but political will, packaging and marketing are important Effective change = Environmental change and adequate Public Policy

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