Table 1 |
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'Policy areas' that influence the food system (related to Australian context) |
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| Sector |
Level of governance |
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| Local Government |
State Government |
National Government |
International |
Organisational |
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| Primary production |
• Land-use management |
• Primary production subsidies and taxes |
• Primary production subsidies and taxes |
• Primary production subsidies and taxes |
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| • Community gardens |
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| Food processing |
• Food safety |
• Product composition standards |
• Product composition standards |
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| Distribution |
• Food transport |
• Importation restrictions, subsidies and taxes |
• Trade arrangements |
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| • Quarantine |
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| Marketing |
• Marketing to children |
• Marketing to children |
• Marketing to children |
• Marketing to children |
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| • Marketing practices in schools |
• Nutrient content disclosures in marketing material |
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| • Consumer protection (e.g., misleading advertising) |
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| Retail |
• Land-use management |
• Products sold in schools |
• Nutrition labelling |
• Nutrition labelling |
• Product placement in stores |
| • Density of local fresh food retailers |
• Health claims on food products |
• Health claims on food products |
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| • Density of fast food outlets |
• Incentive system for welfare recipients to buy healthy food |
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| • Food taxes/subsidies |
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| Catering/Food service |
• Nutrition information in restaurants |
• School food policies |
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| • Food safety |
• Standards for food served in workplaces |
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| • Food procurement policies |
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Sacks et al. Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2008 5:13 doi:10.1186/1743-8462-5-13 |
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