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Options for reforming agricultural subsidies from health, climate, and economic perspectives

Marco Springmann, Florian Freund

Nature Communications · 2022

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Summary

Agricultural subsidies are an important factor for influencing food production and therefore part of a food system that is seen as neither healthy nor sustainable. Here we analyse options for reforming agricultural subsidies in line with health and climate-change objectives on one side, and economic objectives on the other. Using an integrated modelling framework including economic, environmental, and health assessments, we find that on a global scale several reform options could lead to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and improvements in population health without reductions in economic welfare. Those include a repurposing of up to half of agricultural subsidies to support the production of foods with beneficial health and environmental characteristics, including fruits, vegetables,

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41467-021-27645-2
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BFmoef2vji-taraid
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