Authors
Pablo Tittonell, Laurens Klerkx, Frederic Baudron, Georges F Félix, Andrea Ruggia, Dirk Van Apeldoorn, Santiago Dogliotti, Paul Mapfumo, Walter AH Rossing
Publication date
2016
Journal
Sustainable Agriculture Reviews: Volume 19
Pages
1-34
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
The debate on future global food security is centered on increasing yields. This focus on availability of food is overshadowing access and utilization of food, and the stability of these over time. In addition, pleas for increasing yields across the board overlook the diversity of current positions and contexts in which local agriculture functions. And finally, the actual model of production is based on mainstream agricultural models in industrialized societies, in which ecological diversity and benefits from nature have been ignored or replaced by external inputs. The dependence upon external inputs should exacerbate the negative impacts on the environment and on social equity. Strategies to address future global food security thus require local innovation to increase agricultural production in a sustainable, affordable way in the poorest regions of the world, and to reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and …
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