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A Perennial Green Revolution to address 21st‐century food insecurity and malnutrition

J. Paul; Tymofiy Lutsiv; Henry J. Thompson

Food and Energy Security · 2024

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Abstract Farming practices of the past century have dramatically increased annual crop yields to unprecedented levels but have consequentially created increasing ecological and public health concerns, posing a long‐term threat to global food security. Soil tillage and chemical inputs perpetuate soil erosion, biodiversity loss, wetlands eutrophication, carbon emissions, and other farming stressors. Concomitantly, accompanying poor dietary patterns and malnutrition increase the risk for chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cancer, which account for greater than 70% of global mortality per annum. Altogether, such annual monocropping systems exacerbate food insecurity, necessitating action across the fields of public health, agriculture, nutrition, m

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1002/fes3.568
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-037
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