Catalyst 10/16: Earth as an Apple 1.Work in groups of 3 to cut the apple and answer the questions accordingly.
Feeding the World Objective: I will discuss the world’s current food problem and the industrialized food production process that has caused it.
Food Supply Systems Croplands Grains – 77% of the world’s food – 11% of the world’s land area Rangelands, pastures, and feedlots – Meat and meat products – 16% of the world’s food – 29% of the world’s land area Fisheries and aquaculture – 7% world’s food
Food Supply Systems Grain crops is the world’s major food supply system 3 grain crops provide about 48% of the world’s food calories: – rice – Wheat – corn Think Box: How do you think this food “specialization” impacts the earth?
Many People Have Health Problems Because They Do Not Get Enough to Eat Food security – All or most people in a country have daily access to enough nutritious food to lead active and healthy lives Food insecurity – Chronic hunger and poor nutrition – Root cause: poverty – Political upheaval, war, corruption, bad weather
Starving Children in Sudan Collect Ants Fig. 12-2, p. 279
Many People Suffer from Chronic Hunger and Malnutrition (1) Macronutrients – Carbohydrates – Proteins – Fats Micronutrients – Vitamins – Minerals
Many People Suffer from Chronic Hunger and Malnutrition (2) Chronic undernutrition = get < 90% of daily calories – 1/5 of the world lives on < $1 per day Chronic malnutrition = not getting enough quality food 1 in 6 people in less-developed countries is chronically undernourished or malnourished Famine – Drought, flooding, war, other catastrophes
World Hunger Figure 15, Supplement 8
Many People Do No Get Enough Vitamins and Minerals Most often vitamin and mineral deficiencies in people in less-developed countries Iron too little can lead to anemia Vitamin A too little causes poor vision – Golden rice genetically modified to include beta-carotene (vitamin A) Iodine too little leads to stunted growth, retardation, and goiter (swollen thyroid)
Woman with Goiter in Bangladesh Fig. 12-3, p. 280
Other Diseases Caused by Malnourishment Diabetes problems with processing sugars Hypertension high blood pressure Kwashiokor not enough protein causes bloating of the abdomen, immune problems and growth retardation Rickets not enough calcium and vitamin D (weaker bones) Pellagra Lack of Vitamin B 3, causes skin lesions Scurvey Lack of Vitamin C, causes swollen gums, loss of teeth, and skin spots Beriberi loss of appetite and cramps due to lack of Vitamin B 1
Food Crisis in Africa KHY KHY