Losses at every stage in the food systeminfluence the extent towhich nutritional requirements of a growing global population can be sustainablymet. Inefficiencies and losses in agricultural production and consumer behaviour all play a role. This paper aims to understand better themagnitude of different losses and to provide insights into how these influence overall food system efficiency.We take a systems view fromprimary production of agricultural biomass through to human food requirements and consumption. Quantities and losses over ten stages are calculated and compared in terms of drymass, wetmass, protein and energy. The comparison reveals significant differences between these measurements, and the po...
Natural resources for food production, such as land, phosphate rock and fossil energy, are scarce. D...
Food losses and waste has always been a significant global problem for mankind, and one which has be...
Projections suggest that by 2050 global food production will need to have increased by 70% to meet f...
Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing “grand challe...
With approximately 0.8 billion people worldwide hungry, more than 2 billion people deficient in esse...
AbstractReducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to imp...
VK: T20702Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to i...
Avoiding food loss and waste may counteract the increasing food demand and reduce greenhouse gas (GH...
Growing populations and changing diets associated with greater wealth increase the pressure on the w...
Addressing malnutrition (in all its forms) whilst developing a global food system compatible with e...
The global food system is a major energy user and a relevant contributor to climate change. To date,...
abstract: Solutions to meet growing food requirements in a world of limited suitable land and degrad...
“Food systems” as a concept draws upon systems thinking and facilitates a transdisciplinary approach...
Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing "grand challe...
Recent experience of food price volatility in global markets encourages closer examination of the dy...
Natural resources for food production, such as land, phosphate rock and fossil energy, are scarce. D...
Food losses and waste has always been a significant global problem for mankind, and one which has be...
Projections suggest that by 2050 global food production will need to have increased by 70% to meet f...
Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing “grand challe...
With approximately 0.8 billion people worldwide hungry, more than 2 billion people deficient in esse...
AbstractReducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to imp...
VK: T20702Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to i...
Avoiding food loss and waste may counteract the increasing food demand and reduce greenhouse gas (GH...
Growing populations and changing diets associated with greater wealth increase the pressure on the w...
Addressing malnutrition (in all its forms) whilst developing a global food system compatible with e...
The global food system is a major energy user and a relevant contributor to climate change. To date,...
abstract: Solutions to meet growing food requirements in a world of limited suitable land and degrad...
“Food systems” as a concept draws upon systems thinking and facilitates a transdisciplinary approach...
Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing "grand challe...
Recent experience of food price volatility in global markets encourages closer examination of the dy...
Natural resources for food production, such as land, phosphate rock and fossil energy, are scarce. D...
Food losses and waste has always been a significant global problem for mankind, and one which has be...
Projections suggest that by 2050 global food production will need to have increased by 70% to meet f...