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The Food Supply YSCN0001
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What is Food ?
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Food is –Animal, meat & fish –Vegetable, cereals, roots, vegetables, fruit Food is –Carbohydrate –Fat –Protein –Vitamins Food is –Energy
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Food is –Flavour –Texture
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Where does food come from?
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Primary producers = plant crops Secondary producers = animal livestock
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Energy Use Solar radiation100% Energy reflectedby Earth33% Absorbed by soil33% Used in evaporation of water33% Used in photosynthesis1%
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Is the world food supply adequate ? or
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does Food Supply = Food Demand?
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Supply v. Demand Productivity –Climate –Energy input –Crop plants Area under cultivation Processing Distribution Storage Population Affluence Preference
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World Bioproductivity
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Agricultural Productivity (relative units of energy produced) Hunting / gathering0.4-20 Traditional crops50-2,000 Indian wheat900 Intensive crops2,000-20,000 European wheat4,500 Japanese rice5,500 Hawaiian sugar cane13,000
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What has changed? Agricultural management –increased efficiency in land-use –better tilling –improved planting, densities & timing –soil fertility management –crop protection plant selection, plant breeding & development of improved varieties
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Supply v. Demand Productivity –climate –energy input –plant Area under cultivation Processing Distribution Storage Population Affluence Preference
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World Agricultural Land Area
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Supply v. Demand Productivity –climate –energy input –plant Area under cultivation Processing Distribution Storage Population Affluence Preference
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Per Capita Grain Use and Consumption of Livestock
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World Population
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Of all things food is the foremost necessity of the people. Without agriculture there is no stability, without grain there is chaos. Deng Xiao Ping
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China’s problem Affluence brings shift in food preference Affluence brings urbanisation –2025 projected GDP US$10,000 –70% of pop. rural peasant farmers –current rice yield 5 tonnes per acre –price at US$200 per tonne –1 acre requires 1000 man hours –maximum income?
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