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Innovative, sustainable, and circular agricultural systems for the future

AbstractThis special issue presents the outcomes from “Designing sustainable and circular agricultural systems for the year 2100,” the joint scientific workshop of ISOFAR, the Thünen-Institute, and INRA-Morocco, which was held from November 14 to 16, 2019 in Marrakesh, Morocco. Nineteen scientists from a broad array of background and nationalities came together with the understanding that food security globally is at risk, especially in the post-2050 timeframe. Current concepts, strategies, measures, and scientific efforts carried out by governments, NGOs, businesses, and societies do not deliver satisfying solutions for how to sustainably produce enough healthy and affordable food to support the global population. With the economic and social impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, it became even more evident that food security is a challenge. This workshop took an innovative approach to addressing the challenges of future agriculture by considering sustainable, circular agricultural systems. Participants presented research results on algae-based food, edible insects, mushrooms, novel concepts for nutrient management, bioreactor-based farming, sustainable food culture, as well as sensor- and remote-controlled automatic food production. This special issue presents the papers contributed to the workshop and the results of the discussions.
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Malaysia
- National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment France
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
- Leiden University Netherlands
- University of Bonn Germany
Food processing, circular chains of nutrients, Developing country, Economics, FOS: Political science, SI: LandLessFood Workshop 2019, Natural resource economics, Sociology, Business, Environmental resource management, Political science, Environmental planning, Agricultural economics, Ecology, Geography, Sustainable agriculture, Agriculture, FOS: Sociology, Food systems, Sustainability, Archaeology, sustainable food production, Physical Sciences, Circular chains of nutrients, Sustainable Diets and Environmental Impact, Circular economy, Population, FOS: Law, Landless food, Food Systems, Biology, Economic growth, Demography, Q Science (General), food security, Food security, World population, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Sustainable food production, Organic agriculture, Law
Food processing, circular chains of nutrients, Developing country, Economics, FOS: Political science, SI: LandLessFood Workshop 2019, Natural resource economics, Sociology, Business, Environmental resource management, Political science, Environmental planning, Agricultural economics, Ecology, Geography, Sustainable agriculture, Agriculture, FOS: Sociology, Food systems, Sustainability, Archaeology, sustainable food production, Physical Sciences, Circular chains of nutrients, Sustainable Diets and Environmental Impact, Circular economy, Population, FOS: Law, Landless food, Food Systems, Biology, Economic growth, Demography, Q Science (General), food security, Food security, World population, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Sustainable food production, Organic agriculture, Law
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