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Strategies for feeding the world more sustainably with organic agriculture

Adrian Müller, Christian Schader, Nadia El‐Hage Scialabba, Judith Brüggemann, Anne Isensee, Karl‐Heinz Erb, Pete Smith, Peter Klocke, Florian Leiber, Matthias Stolze, U. Niggli

Nature Communications · 2017

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Summary

Organic agriculture is proposed as a promising approach to achieving sustainable food systems, but its feasibility is also contested. We use a food systems model that addresses agronomic characteristics of organic agriculture to analyze the role that organic agriculture could play in sustainable food systems. Here we show that a 100% conversion to organic agriculture needs more land than conventional agriculture but reduces N-surplus and pesticide use. However, in combination with reductions of food wastage and food-competing feed from arable land, with correspondingly reduced production and consumption of animal products, land use under organic agriculture remains below the reference scenario. Other indicators such as greenhouse gas emissions also improve, but adequate nitrogen supply is

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41467-017-01410-w
Catalogue ID
BFmokjo7hj-2hw531
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