Food security policy transformation: A bibliometric analysis and global overview

Akbar Hariputra1, Hary Sastryawanto2, Endang Siswati2 and Fatchur Rozci1
1 Agribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, University of National Development “Veteran” East Java , Surabaya, Indonesia
2 Agribusiness study program, Faculty of Agriculture. University of Wijaya Kusuma, Surabaya, Indonesia

Abstract

Hariputra, A., Sastryawanto, H., Siswati, E. & Rozci, F. (2026). Food security policy transformation: A bibliometric analysis and global overview. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 32(2), 461–469

This research aims to analyze global food security policy through a bibliometric approach, using data from scientific databases such as Dimensions and Scopus. The focus of the research is to identify trends, dominant topics, and relationships between topics in food security literature, published between 2015 and 2024. The bibliometric analysis method used utilized VOSviewer software to map the network and keyword density in the related literature. The results show that issues such as “global food security” and “food security challenges” dominate in the literature. Meanwhile, topics such as “diversification of children’s diets” and the impact of food security policies on “carbon emissions” are rarely discussed, despite their important relevance in the context of global food security. This research is expected to provide useful insights in the development of policies that are more effective and responsive to food security challenges in the future.

Keywords: global food security; food security challenges; diversification of children’s diets; carbon emissions

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