Understanding global food production trends is vital for ensuring food security and to allow the world to develop appropriate policies to manage the food system. Over the past few years, there has been an increasing attention on the global food system, particularly after the extreme shocks seen in food prices after 2007. Several papers and working groups have explored the links between food production and various societal impacts however they often categorise production shocks in different ways even to the extent of identifying different levels, countries and timings for shocks. In this paper we present a simple method to quantify and categorise cereal production shocks at a country level. This method can be used as a baseline for other stu...
In 1972, The Limits to Growth, using the World3 System Dynamics model, modeled for the first time th...
The world food crisis in 2008 highlighted the susceptibility of the global food system to price shoc...
Sudden losses to food production (that is, shocks) and their consequences across land and sea pose c...
Food production shocks can lead to food crises where access to appropriate quantities and quality of...
As the impact of climate change increases it is more likely that we will see an increase of extreme ...
Our food systems are complex and globally interdependent and are presently struggling to feed the wo...
Published online: 06 May 2017We analyze the determinants of global crop production for maize, wheat,...
Globalised food supply chains are increasingly susceptible to systemic risks, with natural, social a...
Agriculture is one of the key drivers and victims of climate change. Climate-resilient agriculture i...
Higher temperatures expected by midcentury increase the risk of shocks to crop production, while the...
The risk of extreme climatic conditions leading to unusually low global agricultural production is e...
In light of the publication of Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy (www.nationalfoodstrategy. or...
The world food crisis in 2008 highlighted the susceptibility of the global food system to price shoc...
The challenge of meeting increasing global food demand is amplified by climate change. Crop yield is...
This paper analyses the global consequences to crop yields, production, and risk of hunger of linked...
In 1972, The Limits to Growth, using the World3 System Dynamics model, modeled for the first time th...
The world food crisis in 2008 highlighted the susceptibility of the global food system to price shoc...
Sudden losses to food production (that is, shocks) and their consequences across land and sea pose c...
Food production shocks can lead to food crises where access to appropriate quantities and quality of...
As the impact of climate change increases it is more likely that we will see an increase of extreme ...
Our food systems are complex and globally interdependent and are presently struggling to feed the wo...
Published online: 06 May 2017We analyze the determinants of global crop production for maize, wheat,...
Globalised food supply chains are increasingly susceptible to systemic risks, with natural, social a...
Agriculture is one of the key drivers and victims of climate change. Climate-resilient agriculture i...
Higher temperatures expected by midcentury increase the risk of shocks to crop production, while the...
The risk of extreme climatic conditions leading to unusually low global agricultural production is e...
In light of the publication of Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy (www.nationalfoodstrategy. or...
The world food crisis in 2008 highlighted the susceptibility of the global food system to price shoc...
The challenge of meeting increasing global food demand is amplified by climate change. Crop yield is...
This paper analyses the global consequences to crop yields, production, and risk of hunger of linked...
In 1972, The Limits to Growth, using the World3 System Dynamics model, modeled for the first time th...
The world food crisis in 2008 highlighted the susceptibility of the global food system to price shoc...
Sudden losses to food production (that is, shocks) and their consequences across land and sea pose c...