The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture

Despite a significant growth in food production over the past half-century, one of the most important challenges facing society today is how to feed an expected population of some nine billion by the middle of the 20th century. To meet the expected demand for food without significant increases in pr...

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Main Authors: Jules Pretty, William J. Sutherland, Jacqueline Ashby, Jill Auburn, David Baulcombe, Michael Bell, Jeffrey Bentley, Sam Bickersteth, Katrina Brown, Jacob Burke, Hugh Campbell, Kevin Chen, Eve Crowley, Ian Crute, Dirk Dobbelaere, Gareth Edwards-Jones, Fernando Funes-Monzote, H. Charles J. Godfray, Michel Griffon, Phrek Gypmantisiri, Lawrence Haddad, Siosiua Halavatau, Hans Herren, Mark Holderness, Anne Marie Izac, Monty Jones, Parviz Koohafkan, Rattan Lal, Timothy Lang, Jeffrey McNeely, Alexander Mueller, Nicholas Nisbett, Andrew Noble, Prabhu Pingali, Yvonne Pinto, Rudy Rabbinge, N. H. Ravindranath, Agnes Rola, Niels Roling, Colin Sage, William Settle, J. M. Sha, Luo Shiming, Tony Simons, Pete Smith, Kenneth Strzepeck, Harry Swaine, Eugene Terry, Thomas P. Tomich, Camilla Toulmin, Eduardo Trigo, Stephen Twomlow, Jan Kees Vis, Jeremy Wilson, Sarah Pilgrim
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-504122018-09-04T04:45:07Z The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture Jules Pretty William J. Sutherland Jacqueline Ashby Jill Auburn David Baulcombe Michael Bell Jeffrey Bentley Sam Bickersteth Katrina Brown Jacob Burke Hugh Campbell Kevin Chen Eve Crowley Ian Crute Dirk Dobbelaere Gareth Edwards-Jones Fernando Funes-Monzote H. Charles J. Godfray Michel Griffon Phrek Gypmantisiri Lawrence Haddad Siosiua Halavatau Hans Herren Mark Holderness Anne Marie Izac Monty Jones Parviz Koohafkan Rattan Lal Timothy Lang Jeffrey McNeely Alexander Mueller Nicholas Nisbett Andrew Noble Prabhu Pingali Yvonne Pinto Rudy Rabbinge N. H. Ravindranath Agnes Rola Niels Roling Colin Sage William Settle J. M. Sha Luo Shiming Tony Simons Pete Smith Kenneth Strzepeck Harry Swaine Eugene Terry Thomas P. Tomich Camilla Toulmin Eduardo Trigo Stephen Twomlow Jan Kees Vis Jeremy Wilson Sarah Pilgrim Agricultural and Biological Sciences Economics, Econometrics and Finance Despite a significant growth in food production over the past half-century, one of the most important challenges facing society today is how to feed an expected population of some nine billion by the middle of the 20th century. To meet the expected demand for food without significant increases in prices, it has been estimated that we need to produce 70-100 per cent more food, in light of the growing impacts of climate change, concerns over energy security, regional dietary shifts and the Millennium Development target of halving world poverty and hunger by 2015. The goal for the agricultural sector is no longer simply to maximize productivity, but to optimize across a far more complex landscape of production, rural development, environmental, social justice and food consumption outcomes. However, there remain significant challenges to developing national and international policies that support the wide emergence of more sustainable forms of land use and efficient agricultural production. The lack of information flow between scientists, practitioners and policy makers is known to exacerbate the difficulties, despite increased emphasis upon evidence-based policy. In this paper, we seek to improve dialogue and understanding between agricultural research and policy by identifying the 100 most important questions for global agriculture. These have been compiled using a horizon-scanning approach with leading experts and representatives of major agricultural organizations worldwide. The aim is to use sound scientific evidence to inform decision making and guide policy makers in the future direction of agricultural research priorities and policy support. If addressed, we anticipate that these questions will have a significant impact on global agricultural practices worldwide, while improving the synergy between agricultural policy, practice and research. This research forms part of the UK Government's Foresight Global Food and Farming Futures project. © 2010 Earthscan. 2018-09-04T04:40:48Z 2018-09-04T04:40:48Z 2010-11-30 Journal 1747762X 14735903 2-s2.0-78649374350 10.3763/ijas.2010.0534 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=78649374350&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/50412
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Jules Pretty
William J. Sutherland
Jacqueline Ashby
Jill Auburn
David Baulcombe
Michael Bell
Jeffrey Bentley
Sam Bickersteth
Katrina Brown
Jacob Burke
Hugh Campbell
Kevin Chen
Eve Crowley
Ian Crute
Dirk Dobbelaere
Gareth Edwards-Jones
Fernando Funes-Monzote
H. Charles J. Godfray
Michel Griffon
Phrek Gypmantisiri
Lawrence Haddad
Siosiua Halavatau
Hans Herren
Mark Holderness
Anne Marie Izac
Monty Jones
Parviz Koohafkan
Rattan Lal
Timothy Lang
Jeffrey McNeely
Alexander Mueller
Nicholas Nisbett
Andrew Noble
Prabhu Pingali
Yvonne Pinto
Rudy Rabbinge
N. H. Ravindranath
Agnes Rola
Niels Roling
Colin Sage
William Settle
J. M. Sha
Luo Shiming
Tony Simons
Pete Smith
Kenneth Strzepeck
Harry Swaine
Eugene Terry
Thomas P. Tomich
Camilla Toulmin
Eduardo Trigo
Stephen Twomlow
Jan Kees Vis
Jeremy Wilson
Sarah Pilgrim
The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture
description Despite a significant growth in food production over the past half-century, one of the most important challenges facing society today is how to feed an expected population of some nine billion by the middle of the 20th century. To meet the expected demand for food without significant increases in prices, it has been estimated that we need to produce 70-100 per cent more food, in light of the growing impacts of climate change, concerns over energy security, regional dietary shifts and the Millennium Development target of halving world poverty and hunger by 2015. The goal for the agricultural sector is no longer simply to maximize productivity, but to optimize across a far more complex landscape of production, rural development, environmental, social justice and food consumption outcomes. However, there remain significant challenges to developing national and international policies that support the wide emergence of more sustainable forms of land use and efficient agricultural production. The lack of information flow between scientists, practitioners and policy makers is known to exacerbate the difficulties, despite increased emphasis upon evidence-based policy. In this paper, we seek to improve dialogue and understanding between agricultural research and policy by identifying the 100 most important questions for global agriculture. These have been compiled using a horizon-scanning approach with leading experts and representatives of major agricultural organizations worldwide. The aim is to use sound scientific evidence to inform decision making and guide policy makers in the future direction of agricultural research priorities and policy support. If addressed, we anticipate that these questions will have a significant impact on global agricultural practices worldwide, while improving the synergy between agricultural policy, practice and research. This research forms part of the UK Government's Foresight Global Food and Farming Futures project. © 2010 Earthscan.
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author Jules Pretty
William J. Sutherland
Jacqueline Ashby
Jill Auburn
David Baulcombe
Michael Bell
Jeffrey Bentley
Sam Bickersteth
Katrina Brown
Jacob Burke
Hugh Campbell
Kevin Chen
Eve Crowley
Ian Crute
Dirk Dobbelaere
Gareth Edwards-Jones
Fernando Funes-Monzote
H. Charles J. Godfray
Michel Griffon
Phrek Gypmantisiri
Lawrence Haddad
Siosiua Halavatau
Hans Herren
Mark Holderness
Anne Marie Izac
Monty Jones
Parviz Koohafkan
Rattan Lal
Timothy Lang
Jeffrey McNeely
Alexander Mueller
Nicholas Nisbett
Andrew Noble
Prabhu Pingali
Yvonne Pinto
Rudy Rabbinge
N. H. Ravindranath
Agnes Rola
Niels Roling
Colin Sage
William Settle
J. M. Sha
Luo Shiming
Tony Simons
Pete Smith
Kenneth Strzepeck
Harry Swaine
Eugene Terry
Thomas P. Tomich
Camilla Toulmin
Eduardo Trigo
Stephen Twomlow
Jan Kees Vis
Jeremy Wilson
Sarah Pilgrim
author_facet Jules Pretty
William J. Sutherland
Jacqueline Ashby
Jill Auburn
David Baulcombe
Michael Bell
Jeffrey Bentley
Sam Bickersteth
Katrina Brown
Jacob Burke
Hugh Campbell
Kevin Chen
Eve Crowley
Ian Crute
Dirk Dobbelaere
Gareth Edwards-Jones
Fernando Funes-Monzote
H. Charles J. Godfray
Michel Griffon
Phrek Gypmantisiri
Lawrence Haddad
Siosiua Halavatau
Hans Herren
Mark Holderness
Anne Marie Izac
Monty Jones
Parviz Koohafkan
Rattan Lal
Timothy Lang
Jeffrey McNeely
Alexander Mueller
Nicholas Nisbett
Andrew Noble
Prabhu Pingali
Yvonne Pinto
Rudy Rabbinge
N. H. Ravindranath
Agnes Rola
Niels Roling
Colin Sage
William Settle
J. M. Sha
Luo Shiming
Tony Simons
Pete Smith
Kenneth Strzepeck
Harry Swaine
Eugene Terry
Thomas P. Tomich
Camilla Toulmin
Eduardo Trigo
Stephen Twomlow
Jan Kees Vis
Jeremy Wilson
Sarah Pilgrim
author_sort Jules Pretty
title The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture
title_short The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture
title_full The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture
title_fullStr The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture
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