Optimization of China’s maize and soy production can ensure feed sufficiency at lower nitrogen and carbon footprints

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Zitong Liu
Hao Ying
Mingyou Chen
Jie Bai
Yanfang Xue
Yulong Yin
William D. Batchelor
Yi Yang
Zhaohai Bai
Mingxi Du
Yixin Guo
Qingsong Zhang
Zhenling Cui
Fusuo Zhang
Zhengxia Dou
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[1] China Agricultural University,College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, National Academy of Agriculture Green Development, Key Laboratory of Plant–Soil Interactions, Ministry of Education
[2] Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Maize Research Institute
[3] Auburn University,Biosystems Engineering Department
[4] Chongqing University,Key Laboratory of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region’s Eco
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Environment, Ministry of Education
[6] McGill University,Key Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology
[7] Princeton University,Department of Geography
[8] Peking University,Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
[9] University of Pennsylvania,Laboratory for Climate and Ocean–Atmosphere Studies, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics
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Nature Food | 2021年 / 2卷
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China purchases around 66% of the soy that is traded internationally. This strains the global food supply and contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Here we show that optimizing the maize and soy production of China can improve its self-sufficiency and also alleviate adverse environmental effects. Using data from more than 1,800 counties in China, we estimate the area-weighted yield potential (Ypot) and yield gaps, setting the attainable yield (Yatt) as the yield achieved by the top 10% of producers per county. We also map out county-by-county acreage allocation and calculate the attainable production capacity according to a set of sustainability criteria. Under optimized conditions, China would be able to produce all the maize and 45% of the soy needed by 2035—while reducing nitrogen fertilizer use by 26%, reactive nitrogen loss by 28% and greenhouse gas emissions by 19%—with the same acreage as 2017, our reference year.
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