Economic modeling of agricultural innovation impacts on consumer nutrition, food affordability, and national health expenditure efficiency outcomes in the US.

Bello, Agboola (2025) Economic modeling of agricultural innovation impacts on consumer nutrition, food affordability, and national health expenditure efficiency outcomes in the US. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 27 (2). pp. 1226-1246. ISSN 2581-9615

Abstract

Agricultural innovation plays a pivotal role in shaping the nutritional, economic, and public health landscape of the United States. From precision farming technologies and biofortified crops to advanced supply chain analytics, these innovations influence not only food production efficiency but also consumer access to healthier diets. At a macroeconomic level, improved agricultural productivity can reduce market volatility, enhance food affordability, and expand the availability of nutrient-rich foods, contributing to better population health outcomes. Economic modeling frameworks integrating partial equilibrium, computable general equilibrium (CGE), and cost–benefit analyses allow researchers to quantify how these innovations translate into shifts in consumer purchasing patterns, nutrient intake, and long-term health risk reduction. These models also enable the evaluation of indirect benefits, such as the alleviation of pressure on healthcare systems through the prevention of diet-related diseases. Narrowing the focus to U.S. policy priorities, modeling scenarios can project how targeted innovation investments, subsidies for nutrient-dense foods, and sustainability-driven practices influence national health expenditure efficiency. By incorporating variables such as consumer price sensitivity, regional production capacities, and demographic-specific nutrition needs, these analyses can forecast both equity and economic impacts across diverse population groups. This integrated approach underscores that agricultural innovation is not solely a sectoral improvement but a critical lever for optimizing public health expenditure, reducing chronic disease prevalence, and fostering a more resilient and equitable food system. Understanding these linkages equips policymakers, agribusiness stakeholders, and public health authorities with evidence-based strategies to align agricultural development with national health and economic goals.

Item Type: Article
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.27.2.2982
Uncontrolled Keywords: Agricultural innovation; Economic modeling; Consumer nutrition; Food affordability; Health expenditure efficiency; United States
Date Deposited: 15 Sep 2025 06:17
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URI: https://eprint.scholarsrepository.com/id/eprint/6286