Toward sustainable food systems: global initiatives and innovations

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Xiangwen FAN [1 ]
Xiaomeng ZHANG [2 ]
Xiaofei WU [3 ]
Wenqi MA [2 ]
Zhaohai BAI [1 ]
Lin MA [1 ]
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[1] State Key Lab Pollution Control&Resource Reuse, School of Environment, Nanjing University
[2] College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Hebei Agricultural University
[3] College of Food Science and Biology, Hebei University of Science and Technology
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X322 [部门环境规划与管理]; F313 [农业建设与发展];
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0202 ; 020205 ; 083305 ; 1203 ;
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A recent UN Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) analysis indicated a significant regression in the global SDG goal scores, particularly in SDG 2—Zero Hunger. The emissions of environmental pollution caused by meeting food demands have prompted some countries to intensify their climate change mitigation efforts. These circumstances have introduced significant uncertainty to the future global sustainable food development. Additionally, a notable global challenge is the persistence of hidden hunger, primarily characterized by the insufficient consumption of high-quality animal protein. Addressing this issue would necessitate increased environmental costs to attain high-quality food security. The future food system presents a significant challenge in coordinating food security, food quality and environmental quality. This article presents a comprehensive review and proposes a three-step strategy for future agricultural development based on food security, quality, and environmental aspects. This is a novel food system transfer strategy, as it concurrently addresses both global food security and environmental thresholds. It involves the construction of an efficient food system that operates within the constraints of environmental limits. The objective is to align with global SDG indicators and to maintain natural resource consumption and pollutant emissions within planetary boundaries.
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页码:197 / 209
页数:13
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