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Is agricultural intensification in The Netherlands running up to its limits?

机译:荷兰的农业集约化是否达到了极限?

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Environmental pressures posed through human activities are expected to further increase due to growing population numbers and increasing per capita consumption. It will be crucial that the sum of all pressures leaves the planet within sustainability thresholds. The huge challenge for agriculture is to double its food production without further deteriorating the environment, but there is little consensus on how to do this. At the global scale, 'sustainable intensification' is seen as an important strategy. At best, intensification improves the utilization of resources, but it also increases emissions per ha and may go hand in hand with specialisation, increases in the scale of farming and regional concentration. A typical example of a sector characterised by intensification, scale enlargement and regional concentration is the Dutch livestock sector. To consolidate and strengthen the Dutch position as second agricultural exporter in the world, this process is still continuing, linked with constant efforts to further improve economic and environmental efficiencies through farm size enlargement and adoption of additional technologies. However, the industrial and inherently resource-intensive character of this livestock production leaves numerous sustainability issues unaddressed, provoking new questions and controversy in Dutch society. Sound policies start with the acknowledgement of trade-offs between population size, food consumption patterns and land spared for nature. Therefore, a legitimate, but seldom asked question is which part of the total effort needed to feed the human population should be on more production and which part on limiting population growth, changing human diets and global redistribution of wealth. (C) 2013 Royal Netherlands Society for Agricultural Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:由于人口数量的增加和人均消费的增加,预计人类活动造成的环境压力将进一步增加。所有压力之和必须使地球处于可持续性阈值之内,这一点至关重要。农业面临的巨大挑战是在不使环境进一步恶化的情况下将其粮食产量提高一倍,但在如何做到这一点上尚无共识。在全球范围内,“可持续集约化”被视为一项重要战略。集约化充其量可以提高资源利用率,但同时也增加每公顷的排放量,并且可能与专业化,农业规模的扩大和区域集中度并驾齐驱。荷兰畜牧业是集约化,规模扩大和区域集中的典型例子。为了巩固和加强荷兰作为世界第二大农业出口国的地位,这一过程仍在继续,并通过不断扩大农场规模和采用其他技术,不断努力进一步提高经济和环境效率。然而,这种牲畜生产的工业性和固有的资源密集型特征使许多可持续性问题未得到解决,在荷兰社会引发了新的问题和争议。健全的政策始于承认人口规模,食物消费模式与自然保护区之间的权衡取舍。因此,一个合理但很少有人问的问题是,养活人口所需的全部努力中,哪一部分应该用于增加产量,哪一部分在限制人口增长,改变人类饮食和全球财富再分配上。 (C)2013荷兰皇家农业科学学会。由Elsevier B.V.发布。保留所有权利。

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