Food systems transformation would reshape global agriculture
Experts suggest that transforming food systems through a shift to healthy, sustainable diets could fundamentally reshape global agriculture.
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The brief
Current discussions focus on the potential for food system transformation to remake modern agriculture. These shifts involve moving toward diets that are both healthy and sustainable to address existing challenges.
Coverage from Nature, Bioengineer.org, and the Cornell Chronicle emphasizes the role of experts in driving this reshaping of agricultural systems. Additionally, a Food Tank op-ed highlights that the food system is currently driving two simultaneous crises but could also provide the solution to both.
Future focus remains on how the transition to these specific diets will practically alter global agricultural structures, as highlighted by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
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Quick answers
What is the primary driver for reshaping global agriculture?
A shift toward healthy and sustainable diets.
What is the current state of the food system according to Food Tank?
It is driving two crises at once, though it could also help solve them.
Who is advocating for these transformations?
Experts and institutions including the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Cornell.
Coverage (5)
- Food System Transformation Could Reshape Global Agriculture, Experts Say Bioengineer.org · 16h ago
- Op-Ed | The Food System Is Driving Two Crises at Once—and Could Help Solve Both Food Tank · 16h ago
- Shift to healthy, sustainable diets would reshape global agriculture The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine · 16h ago
- The diet that could remake modern agriculture Cornell Chronicle · 16h ago
- Food systems transformation would reshape global agriculture Nature · 16h ago
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