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Vision Infinity for Food Security: Some Whys, Why Nots and Hows! (SpringerBriefs in Agriculture)

معرفی کتاب «Vision Infinity for Food Security: Some Whys, Why Nots and Hows! (SpringerBriefs in Agriculture)» نوشتهٔ Shashi B. Sharma, John A. Wightman (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing : Springer e-books : Imprint: Springer : Springer e-books در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

A new perspective on the global food security situation and highlights the need for seeking a common vision and implementing global planning to define the manner in which the human species will manage its food security. The basic question of ‘is there enough food’ is examined in general and then in some detail. The history of food production is reviewed in the hope that lessons can be learned from the past. But even after ten thousand years of experience we are not able to feed adequately about a third of our total population, despite what statistics can be made to tell us. Intensive agriculture has stripped out the nutrients that support plant growth and marginalised extensive tracts of land. The global solution to feed the growing population has been and continues to be – produce more food. Even during the last 30 years, about 95 percent of global research investments have focused mainly on increasing productivity. However about a third of the food produced, sufficient to feed over two billion hungry people, is lost or wasted in the food value chain. Climate change is another confounding factor that impinges on our discussions. Pests of all kinds continue to destroy food before and after it is harvested, even though the technology to protect it is available. A huge amount of food is wasted in value chains, particularly at the domestic level. Global food production systems are exposed to unprecedented biosecurity risks posed by invasive harmful organisms and this trend is likely to further exacerbate as current approach to biosecurity is based on the notional premise that lines on maps and the legislation that goes with them is sufficient to halt epidemics. Solutions include extending the number of cultivated plant and animal species to include those that can prosper in what are currently considered to be extreme environments. This Book Builds On Authors’ Perspective On Food Security Gathered From Their Global Experience Of Working With Farmers In Their Fields. They Are Standing Back And Looking At The Global Food Security Situation As A Whole Through Squinted Eyes And Are Concerned About Vulnerability And Fragility Of Food Value Chains. Our Species Has Developed Incredible Technology, But Our Heads Are In The Sand When It Comes Down To The Fundamentals Of Our Survival As A Species. The Destruction Through Over Exploitation Of Natural Environments, Pollution Of All Kinds, The Ensuing Impacts Of Climate Change Are Putting Our Ability To Garner Food And Potable Water From Our Environment. The Issue Of Food Security And The Consequences Of Its Absence Are Becoming More Pressing. In Many Parts Of The World, Insufficient Food Is Grown To Provide Adequate Nutrition For Everyone, Every Day. Food Is Lost To Pests Before Harvest And After Harvest. Too Much Is Wasted Between Field And Mouth.^ New Paradigms Are Needed; Old Ones Need To Be Discarded. The Human Population Is Set To Number 10 Billion By 2052, And To Keep On Increasing. Can That Number Of People Be Fed And If Not – What Are The Constraints? The 10 Chapters In This Book Discuss The Current Situations, Explore Options And Consider Solutions. In A Rapidly Urbanized And Cyber-technology Dependent Modern World, The Global Food Security Challenge Is To Provide Safe And Nutritious Food To All In The Face Of Population Growth And The Preservation Of Natural Ecosystems. The Response To This Challenge Must Include Improving The Efficiency Of The Food Chain With Technological And Market Innovation That Enable Billions Of Smallholder Farmers Access The Value Chain And Scale Up Income Generating Activities. Long Term Vision Has Been Missing From Our Food Security Planning And Inter-generational Perspective.^ Efficient Agricultural Production That Takes Advantage Of Innovative Technologies Underpinned By End-to-end Value-chain Development From Promoting The Right Inputs To Encouraging Mass Adoption Of Balanced And Nutritive Food Intake Will Be The Real Progress Towards Food Security For All. 1: Introduction -- 2: Is There Enough Food? -- 3: Food Security – How Did We Get To Where We Are Now? -- 4: Are There Fundamental Constraints To Food Security? -- 5: Biosecure Global Food Value Chains -- 6: Exploit Additional Food Sources -- 7: Eliminate Food Losses -- 8: Rethinking Agro-ecosystems And Diversity With Farming Systems -- 9: In Search Of Answers – Tying It All Together -- 10: Way Forward. Shashi B. Sharma, John A. Wightman. Includes Bibliographical References. Front Matter....Pages i-xvii Introduction....Pages 1-3 Is There Enough Food?....Pages 5-10 Food Security—How Did We Get to Where We Are Now?....Pages 11-23 Are There Fundamental Constraints to Food Security?....Pages 25-36 Biosecure Global Food Value Chains....Pages 37-47 Exploit Additional Food Sources....Pages 49-55 Eliminate Food Losses....Pages 57-66 Rethinking Agro-ecosystems and Diversity Within Farming Systems....Pages 67-74 In Search of Answers: Tying It All Together....Pages 75-92 Way Forward....Pages 93-98
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