2,956
edits
(→Problems: Changed the emphasis) |
m (Elie moved page Food to Archive:000/Food without leaving a redirect: Huge_refactor) |
||
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
===Efficiency=== | ===Efficiency=== | ||
Even ''without'' any fundamental changes to food production, we can '''still end [[hunger]] and [[habitat loss]]''' by reducing any of the inefficiencies in the diagram above.<br />What this means in practice: | Even ''without'' any fundamental changes to food production, we can '''still end [[hunger]] and [[habitat loss]]''' by reducing any of the inefficiencies in the diagram above.<br />What this means in practice: | ||
* '''Making food more [[plant-based]]''' - reducing ''animal consumption'' to its [[ | * '''Making food more [[plant-based]]''' - reducing ''animal consumption'' to its [[limits to sustainable animal consumption|sustainable limit]] | ||
* '''Reducing [[food waste]]''' - especially in ''richer'' countries | * '''Reducing [[food waste]]''' - especially in ''richer'' countries | ||
* '''Reducing [[food loss]]''' - especially in ''poorer'' countries | * '''Reducing [[food loss]]''' - especially in ''poorer'' countries | ||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
===Farming practices=== | ===Farming practices=== | ||
Anything that increases [[crop yields]] will ''also'' help end [[hunger]] and [[habitat loss]], in the same way as above. However, we ''don't'' want practices that increase yields in the ''short term'' if they ''decrease'' yields in the ''long term'' {{x|this is typically caused by soil depletion or pollution}}. {{x|Even in extreme circumstances where people are urgently starving, it ''still'' probably wouldn't make sense to opt for "short term gain, long term pain" farming. | Anything that increases [[crop yields]] will ''also'' help end [[hunger]] and [[habitat loss]], in the same way as above. | ||
However, it's possible that some "conventional" farming practices might ''only'' improve yields in the ''short-term'', and actually destroy the soil & local ecosystems, ruining yields in the ''long term''. | |||
<!-- OLD: However, we ''don't'' want practices that increase yields in the ''short term'' if they ''decrease'' yields in the ''long term'' {{x|this is typically caused by soil depletion or pollution}}. {{x|Even in extreme circumstances where people are urgently starving, it ''still'' probably wouldn't make sense to opt for "short term gain, long term pain" farming. At that point, maybe importing food or even receiving [[food aid]] would actually a better option, {{null|x|because the world (in total) already produces more than enough food crops (see food funnel above)}} and in the long term, restore local farm land so it can get high yields again.}} --> | |||
<tab name="Research needed"> | <tab name="Research needed"> | ||
Line 43: | Line 46: | ||
* Sub[[urban farming]] & gardening: Best case, how much of the world's food could it produce? | * Sub[[urban farming]] & gardening: Best case, how much of the world's food could it produce? | ||
* How much [[fertilizer]] is fundamentally needed, to achieve high [[crop yields]] on a global scale? | * How much [[fertilizer]] is fundamentally needed, to achieve high [[crop yields]] on a global scale? | ||
Join the {{ | Join the {{tp2}} and help build this page! | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||