Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review

Urbanisation and related insufficiency of food sources is due to the high urban population, insufficient urban food sources, and inability of some urban communities to afford food due to rising costs. Food supply can also be jeopardised by natural and man-made disasters, such as warfare, pandemics,...

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Main Authors: Murdad, Rosmah, Muhiddin, Mardiana, Osman, Wan Hurani, Tajidin, Nor Elliza, Zainol, Haida, Awang, Azwan, Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1012792023-07-12T00:35:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101279/ Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review Murdad, Rosmah Muhiddin, Mardiana Osman, Wan Hurani Tajidin, Nor Elliza Zainol, Haida Awang, Azwan Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie Urbanisation and related insufficiency of food sources is due to the high urban population, insufficient urban food sources, and inability of some urban communities to afford food due to rising costs. Food supply can also be jeopardised by natural and man-made disasters, such as warfare, pandemics, or any other calamities which result in the destruction of crop fields and disruption of food distribution. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the impact of such calamities on the fresh food supply chain in Malaysia, especially when the Movement Control Order (MCO) policy was first implemented. The resulting panic buying caused some food shortage, while more importantly, the fresh food supply chain was severely disrupted, especially in urban areas, in the early stages of implementation. In this regard, urban farming, while a simple concept, can have a significant impact in terms of securing food sources for urban households. It has been used in several countries such as Canada, The Netherlands, and Singapore to ensure a continuous food supply. This paper thus attempted to review how the pandemic has affected Malaysian participation in urban farming and, in relation to that, the acceptance of urban farming in Malaysia and the initiatives and approaches of local governmental and non-governmental organisations in encouraging the urban community to participate in urban farming through peer-reviewed journal articles and other articles related to urban agriculture using the ROSES protocol. About 93 articles were selected after screening to ensure that the articles were related to the study. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the surge in Malaysians’ awareness of the importance of urban farming has offered great opportunities for the government to encourage more Malaysian urban communities to participate in urban farming activities. Limitations such as relevant knowledge, area, and space, however, are impediments to urban communities’ participation in these activities. Government initiatives, such as the Urban Community Garden Policy (Dasar Kebun Komuniti Bandar (DKKB)), are still inadequate as some issues are still not addressed. Permanent Food Production Parks (TKPM) and technology-driven practices are seen as possible solutions to the primary problem of land and space. Additionally, relevant stakeholders play a crucial role in disseminating relevant and appropriate knowledge and methodology applicable for urban farming. Partnerships between government agencies, the education sector, and the private sector are necessary to develop modern urban agricultural technologies as well as knowledge, knowhow, and supports to build and sustain urban community participation in urban farming activities. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022-03-31 Article PeerReviewed Murdad, Rosmah and Muhiddin, Mardiana and Osman, Wan Hurani and Tajidin, Nor Elliza and Zainol, Haida and Awang, Azwan and Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie (2022) Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review. Sustainability, 14 (7). art. no. 4155. pp. 1-24. ISSN 2071-1050 https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/7/4155 10.3390/su14074155
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description Urbanisation and related insufficiency of food sources is due to the high urban population, insufficient urban food sources, and inability of some urban communities to afford food due to rising costs. Food supply can also be jeopardised by natural and man-made disasters, such as warfare, pandemics, or any other calamities which result in the destruction of crop fields and disruption of food distribution. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the impact of such calamities on the fresh food supply chain in Malaysia, especially when the Movement Control Order (MCO) policy was first implemented. The resulting panic buying caused some food shortage, while more importantly, the fresh food supply chain was severely disrupted, especially in urban areas, in the early stages of implementation. In this regard, urban farming, while a simple concept, can have a significant impact in terms of securing food sources for urban households. It has been used in several countries such as Canada, The Netherlands, and Singapore to ensure a continuous food supply. This paper thus attempted to review how the pandemic has affected Malaysian participation in urban farming and, in relation to that, the acceptance of urban farming in Malaysia and the initiatives and approaches of local governmental and non-governmental organisations in encouraging the urban community to participate in urban farming through peer-reviewed journal articles and other articles related to urban agriculture using the ROSES protocol. About 93 articles were selected after screening to ensure that the articles were related to the study. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the surge in Malaysians’ awareness of the importance of urban farming has offered great opportunities for the government to encourage more Malaysian urban communities to participate in urban farming activities. Limitations such as relevant knowledge, area, and space, however, are impediments to urban communities’ participation in these activities. Government initiatives, such as the Urban Community Garden Policy (Dasar Kebun Komuniti Bandar (DKKB)), are still inadequate as some issues are still not addressed. Permanent Food Production Parks (TKPM) and technology-driven practices are seen as possible solutions to the primary problem of land and space. Additionally, relevant stakeholders play a crucial role in disseminating relevant and appropriate knowledge and methodology applicable for urban farming. Partnerships between government agencies, the education sector, and the private sector are necessary to develop modern urban agricultural technologies as well as knowledge, knowhow, and supports to build and sustain urban community participation in urban farming activities.
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author Murdad, Rosmah
Muhiddin, Mardiana
Osman, Wan Hurani
Tajidin, Nor Elliza
Zainol, Haida
Awang, Azwan
Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie
spellingShingle Murdad, Rosmah
Muhiddin, Mardiana
Osman, Wan Hurani
Tajidin, Nor Elliza
Zainol, Haida
Awang, Azwan
Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie
Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review
author_facet Murdad, Rosmah
Muhiddin, Mardiana
Osman, Wan Hurani
Tajidin, Nor Elliza
Zainol, Haida
Awang, Azwan
Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie
author_sort Murdad, Rosmah
title Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review
title_short Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review
title_full Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review
title_fullStr Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review
title_full_unstemmed Ensuring urban food security in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review
title_sort ensuring urban food security in malaysia during the covid-19 pandemic—is urban farming the answer? a review
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101279/
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