Global Food and Farming Futures

The Foresight project Global Food and Farming Futures explores the increasing pressures on the global food system between now and 2050. The Report highlights the decisions that policy makers need to take today, and in the years ahead, to ensure that a global population rising to nine billion or more can be fed sustainably and equitably.

The Foresight report makes a compelling case for urgent action to redesign the global food system to meet the challenge of feeding the world over the next 40 years.

The project analysed five key challenges for the future:

1. Balancing future demand and supply sustainably – to ensure that food supplies are affordable.
2. Ensuring that there is adequate stability in food prices – and protecting the most vulnerable from the volatility that does occur.
3. Achieving global access to food and ending hunger - this recognises that producing enough food in the world so that everyone can potentially be fed is not the same thing as ensuring food security for all.
4. Managing the contribution of the food system to the mitigation of climate change.
5. Maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services while feeding the world.

You can download the executive summary here. As well as English, it's also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish and Russian.

 

UKCDS Members: BIS, DEFRA, DFID
Published:
24 January 2011
Source(s):
BIS
Themes:
Agriculture, Environment
Download:
Final Report (PDF 8.9MB)
Further Information:
Foresight

See Also
The Foresight project ‘Global Food and Farming Futures’ has examined how a rapidly expanding global population can be fed in a healthy and sustainable way. more
External link
Event
8 February 2011
Government Chief Scientific Advisor, Professor John Beddington, will launch the findings of a two-year project analysing critical issues in global food systems. more




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