Authors
Mario Herrero, Philip K Thornton, Brendan Power, Jessica R Bogard, Roseline Remans, Steffen Fritz, James S Gerber, Gerald Nelson, Linda See, Katharina Waha, Reg A Watson, Paul C West, Leah H Samberg, Jeannette Van de Steeg, Eloise Stephenson, Mark van Wijk, Petr Havlík
Publication date
2017/4/1
Journal
The Lancet Planetary Health
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
e33-e42
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Information about the global structure of agriculture and nutrient production and its diversity is essential to improve present understanding of national food production patterns, agricultural livelihoods, and food chains, and their linkages to land use and their associated ecosystems services. Here we provide a plausible breakdown of global agricultural and nutrient production by farm size, and also study the associations between farm size, agricultural diversity, and nutrient production. This analysis is crucial to design interventions that might be appropriately targeted to promote healthy diets and ecosystems in the face of population growth, urbanisation, and climate change.
Methods
We used existing spatially-explicit global datasets to estimate the production levels of 41 major crops, seven livestock, and 14 aquaculture and fish products. From overall production estimates, we estimated the production of …
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