Title: Food Resources Chapter 13
1Food ResourcesChapter 13
There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a
farm. One is the danger of supposing that
breakfast comes from the grocery store and the
other that heat comes from the furnace. Aldo
Leopold
2Key Concepts
- Methods of producing food
- Increasing food production
- Environmental effects of food production
- Increasing sustainability
3How is food produced?
- Sources of food
- Primary plants wheat, corn, and rice
- Primary animals beef, pork, and chicken
4Major Types of Agriculture
- Traditional subsistence
- Traditional intensive
- Plantation
- Industrialized (high-input)
5World Food Production
Fig. 13-2, p 279
6Producing Food By Green Revolution Techniques
- High-input monoculture
- Selectively bred or genetically-engineered crops
- High inputs of fertilizer
- Extensive use of pesticides
- High inputs of water
- Increased intensity and frequency of cropping
7Green Revolutions
Fig. 13-6, p 282
8Producing Food by Traditional Techniques
- Interplanting
- Polyvarietal cultivation
- Intercropping
- Agroforestry (alley cropping)
- Polyculture
9Food Production
- Rapidly increasing
- Prices decreasing
- Shortages in developing countries
- Approaching limits on meat production
10Nutrition
- Undernutrition
- Malnutrition
- Overnutrition
11Environmental Effect of Food Production
- Biodiversity loss
- Soil
- Air pollution
- Water
- Human health
12Increasing World Crop Production
- Crossbreeding and artificial selection
- Genetic engineering (gene splicing)
- Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
- Continued Green Revolution techniques
- Introducing new foods
- Working more land
See Figure 13-16, p 291
13Producing More Meat
- Rangeland
- Pasture
- Efficiency
- Adaptations of rangeland plants
- Range conditions and management
- Environmental consequences
Fig. 13-25, p 298
14Catching and Raising More Fish
- Fisheries
- Fishing Methods
- Sustainable yield
- Over fishing
- Commercial extinction
- Aquiculture
- Fish farming and ranching
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16Government Agriculture Policy
- Artificially low prices
- Subsidies
- Elimination of price controls
- Food Aid
17Solutions Sustainable Agriculture
- Low-input agriculture
- Organic farming
- More benefits to the poor
- Increasing funding for research in sustainable
techniques