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Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand
Palm oil is a cooking oil and food ingredient in widespread use in the global food system. However, as a highly saturated fat, palm oil consumption has been associated with negative effects on cardiovascular health, while large scale oil palm production has been linked to deforestation. We construct...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472326/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31007358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2018.12.003 |
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author | Jensen, Henning Tarp Keogh-Brown, Marcus R. Shankar, Bhavani Aekplakorn, Wichai Basu, Sanjay Cuevas, Soledad Dangour, Alan D. Gheewala, Shabbir H. Green, Rosemary Joy, Edward J.M. Rojroongwasinkul, Nipa Thaiprasert, Nalitra Smith, Richard D. |
author_facet | Jensen, Henning Tarp Keogh-Brown, Marcus R. Shankar, Bhavani Aekplakorn, Wichai Basu, Sanjay Cuevas, Soledad Dangour, Alan D. Gheewala, Shabbir H. Green, Rosemary Joy, Edward J.M. Rojroongwasinkul, Nipa Thaiprasert, Nalitra Smith, Richard D. |
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description | Palm oil is a cooking oil and food ingredient in widespread use in the global food system. However, as a highly saturated fat, palm oil consumption has been associated with negative effects on cardiovascular health, while large scale oil palm production has been linked to deforestation. We construct an innovative fully integrated Macroeconomic-Environmental-Demographic-health (MED-health) model to undertake integrated health, environmental, and economic analyses of palm oil consumption and oil palm production in Thailand over the coming 20 years (2016–2035). In order to put a health and fiscal food policy perspective on policy priorities of future palm oil consumption growth, we model the implications of a 54% product-specific sales tax to achieve a halving of future energy intakes from palm cooking oil consumption. Total patient incidence and premature mortality from myocardial infarction and stroke decline by 0.03–0.16% and rural-urban equity in health and welfare improves in most regions. However, contrary to accepted wisdom, reduced oil palm production would not be environmentally beneficial in the Thailand case, since, once established, oil palms have favourable carbon sequestration characteristics compared to alternative uses of Thai cropland. The increased sales tax also provokes mixed economic impacts: While real GDP increases in a second-best Thai tax policy environment, relative consumption-to-investment price changes may reduce household welfare over extended periods unless accompanied by non-distortionary government compensation payments. Overall, our holistic approach demonstrates that product-specific fiscal food policy taxes may involve important trade-offs between nutrition, health, the economy, and the environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-64723262019-04-19 Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand Jensen, Henning Tarp Keogh-Brown, Marcus R. Shankar, Bhavani Aekplakorn, Wichai Basu, Sanjay Cuevas, Soledad Dangour, Alan D. Gheewala, Shabbir H. Green, Rosemary Joy, Edward J.M. Rojroongwasinkul, Nipa Thaiprasert, Nalitra Smith, Richard D. Food Policy Article Palm oil is a cooking oil and food ingredient in widespread use in the global food system. However, as a highly saturated fat, palm oil consumption has been associated with negative effects on cardiovascular health, while large scale oil palm production has been linked to deforestation. We construct an innovative fully integrated Macroeconomic-Environmental-Demographic-health (MED-health) model to undertake integrated health, environmental, and economic analyses of palm oil consumption and oil palm production in Thailand over the coming 20 years (2016–2035). In order to put a health and fiscal food policy perspective on policy priorities of future palm oil consumption growth, we model the implications of a 54% product-specific sales tax to achieve a halving of future energy intakes from palm cooking oil consumption. Total patient incidence and premature mortality from myocardial infarction and stroke decline by 0.03–0.16% and rural-urban equity in health and welfare improves in most regions. However, contrary to accepted wisdom, reduced oil palm production would not be environmentally beneficial in the Thailand case, since, once established, oil palms have favourable carbon sequestration characteristics compared to alternative uses of Thai cropland. The increased sales tax also provokes mixed economic impacts: While real GDP increases in a second-best Thai tax policy environment, relative consumption-to-investment price changes may reduce household welfare over extended periods unless accompanied by non-distortionary government compensation payments. Overall, our holistic approach demonstrates that product-specific fiscal food policy taxes may involve important trade-offs between nutrition, health, the economy, and the environment. IPC Science and Technology Press 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6472326/ /pubmed/31007358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2018.12.003 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Jensen, Henning Tarp Keogh-Brown, Marcus R. Shankar, Bhavani Aekplakorn, Wichai Basu, Sanjay Cuevas, Soledad Dangour, Alan D. Gheewala, Shabbir H. Green, Rosemary Joy, Edward J.M. Rojroongwasinkul, Nipa Thaiprasert, Nalitra Smith, Richard D. Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand |
title | Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand |
title_full | Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand |
title_fullStr | Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand |
title_full_unstemmed | Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand |
title_short | Palm oil and dietary change: Application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for Thailand |
title_sort | palm oil and dietary change: application of an integrated macroeconomic, environmental, demographic, and health modelling framework for thailand |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472326/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31007358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2018.12.003 |
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