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Farming can work so much better for the planet

Food production contributes about a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. Consumer choices, tech and policy will decide whether that remains the case

September 18, 2023 / 16:55 IST
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Just under 10 percent of the crop is eaten by humans — and half of that is as high-fructose corn syrup, which isn’t exactly nutritious. (Source: Bloomberg)

Feeding 8 billion people is a big task, and we’re not excelling at it. Our global food systems have become incredibly dysfunctional, failing on multiple fronts including human health, carbon emissions and pollution. A new research paper hints at something better but only if we pull every lever available to us.

Imagine a vast American cornfield. You might imagine it all ends up as cobs piled high at farmers markets or stacks of tin cans at the grocery store, but the truth is far less quaint. Just under 10 percent of the crop is eaten by humans — and half of that is as high-fructose corn syrup, which isn’t exactly nutritious. A whopping 39 percent is used to feed livestock and 37 percent to produce ethanol for fuel. The remaining 14 percent is exported — some of that might get eaten, but a large chunk will be used for more animal feed or ethanol. Before we even get to pesticide use, water demand and the monocultures also associated with modern agriculture, we can see how much healthy produce is diverted from people’s plates.

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This isn’t working for us. More than 820 million people lack sufficient food. Yet at the same time, obesity rates are rising, and many have nutrition-deficient diets. As a 2020 report from the EAT-Lancet Commission points out: Unhealthy diets now pose a greater risk of morbidity and mortality than unsafe sex, alcohol, drug and tobacco use combined.