New Policy Design for Food Accessibility to the People in Need
Rahul Srinivas Sucharitha, Seokcheon Lee

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new food distribution policy aimed at improving food security and reducing waste by using welfare indices, demonstrated through a case study showing better coverage and nutrition.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel, equitable food distribution policy based on welfare and poverty indices, enhancing food security and minimizing wastage.
Findings
Policy outperforms current methods in food coverage
Reduces food wastage effectively
Ensures better nutritional levels
Abstract
Food insecurity is a term used to measure hunger and food deprivation of a large population. As per the 2015 statistics provided by Feeding America - one of the largest domestic hunger-relief organizations in the United States, 42.2 million Americans live in food insecure households, including 29.1 million adults and 13.1 million children. This constitutes about 13.1% of households that are food insecure. Food Banks have been developed to improve food security for the needy. We have developed a novel food distribution policy using suitable welfare and poverty indices and functions. In this work, we propose an equitable and fair distribution of donated foods as per the demands and requirements of the people, thus ensuring minimum wastage of food (perishable and non-perishable) with focus towards nutrition. We present results and analysis based on the application of the proposed policy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFood Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Child Nutrition and Water Access · Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability
