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Lost food, wasted resources: Global food supply chain losses and their impacts on freshwater, cropland, and fertiliser use

机译:粮食损失,资源浪费:全球粮食供应链损失及其对淡水,农田和化肥的影响

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Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to improve food security in the coming decades. Food losses also affect our use of resources, such as freshwater, cropland, and fertilisers. In this paper we estimate the global food supply losses due to lost and wasted food crops, and the resources used to produce them. We also quantify the potential food supply and resource savings that could be made by reducing food losses and waste. We used publically available global databases to conduct the study at the country level. We found that around one quarter of the produced food supply (614 kcal/cap/day) is lost within the food supply chain (FSC). The production of these lost and wasted food crops accounts for 24% of total freshwater resources used in food crop production (27 m~3/cap/yr), 23% of total global cropland area (31 × 10~(-3) ha/cap/yr), and 23% of total global fertiliser use (4.3 kg/cap/yr). The per capita use of resources for food losses is largest in North Africa & West-Central Asia (freshwater and cropland) and North America & Oceania (fertilisers). The smallest per capita use of resources for food losses is found in Sub-Saharan Africa (freshwater and fertilisers) and in Industrialised Asia (cropland). Relative to total food production, the smallest food supply and resource losses occur in South & Southeast Asia. If the lowest loss and waste percentages achieved in any region in each step of the FSC could be reached globally, food supply losses could be halved. By doing this, there would be enough food for approximately one billion extra people. Reducing the food losses and waste would thus be an important step towards increased food security, and would also increase the efficiency of resource use in food production.
机译:减少粮食损失和浪费被认为是未来几十年改善粮食安全的最有希望的措施之一。粮食损失还影响我们对淡水,农田和化肥等资源的利用。在本文中,我们估计了由于粮食作物的浪费和浪费造成的全球粮食供应损失,以及用于生产粮食的资源。我们还量化了通过减少粮食损失和浪费可以节省的潜在粮食供应和资源。我们使用可公开获得的全球数据库在国家/地区一级进行研究。我们发现,食品供应链(FSC)损失了大约四分之一的生产食品(614 kcal / cap / day)。这些损失和浪费的粮食作物的产量占粮食作物生产所用淡水资源总量的24%(​​27 m〜3 /人/年),占全球耕地总面积的23%(31×10〜(-3)ha) / cap / yr),占全球肥料总使用量的23%(4.3 kg / cap / yr)。在北非和西亚(淡水和农田)以及北美洲和大洋洲(化肥)中,人均用于粮食损失的资源使用量最大。在撒哈拉以南非洲地区(淡水和化肥)和亚洲工业化地区(种植园),人均粮食损失最小。相对于粮食总产量,南亚和东南亚的粮食供应和资源损失最少。如果能够在FSC的每一步中达到全球任何地区最低的损失和浪费百分比,那么粮食供应损失就可以减半。通过这样做,将有足够的食物供大约十亿额外的人使用。因此,减少粮食损失和浪费将是加强粮食安全的重要一步,还将提高粮食生产中资源利用的效率。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2012年第1期|477-489|共13页
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    Water & Development Research Croup (WDRC), Aalto University, Finland;

    Water & Development Research Croup (WDRC), Aalto University, Finland,Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

    Water & Development Research Croup (WDRC), Aalto University, Finland;

    Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES), University of Bonn, Germany;

    Water & Development Research Croup (WDRC), Aalto University, Finland;

    Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands,Amsterdam Global Change Institute (AGCI), VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

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  • 关键词

    food losses; food waste; food supply; resource use; global scale; food security;

    机译:粮食损失;食物浪费;食品供应;资源利用;世界规模;食品安全;

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