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https://www.nationofchange.org/2017/09/27/global-food-crops-also-face-earths-sixth-great-mass-extinction/


Global food crops also face Earth’s sixth great mass extinction
We need to get away from a focus on ‘feeding the world’ and move toward
‘nourishing the world.’
By
Lorraine Chow -
September 27, 2017 | News Report

Human civilization utterly depends on our precious food supplies, but the
planet’s sixth mass extinction of plants and animals currently underway is
also threatening the world’s food crops, according to a new report from
Bioversity International.

“Huge proportions of the plant and animal species that form the foundation
of our food supply are just as endangered [as wildlife] and are getting
almost no attention,” Ann Tutwiler, director general of Bioversity
International, wrote in an article for the Guardian.

“If there is one thing we cannot allow to become extinct, it is the species
that provide the food that sustains each and every one of the seven billion
people on our planet,” she said.

According to the report, 940 cultivated species are already threatened.
Tutwiler emphasized the impact on popular foods and commodities:

“Take some consumer favorites: chips, chocolate and coffee. Up to 22% of
wild potato species are predicted to become extinct by 2055 due to climate
change. In Ghana and Ivory Coast, where the raw ingredient for 70% of our
chocolate is grown, cacao trees will not be able to survive as temperatures
rise by two degrees over the next 40 years. Coffee yields in Tanzania have
dropped 50% since 1960.”
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Additionally, of the estimated 5,538 plant species counted as food, just
three – rice, wheat and maize – provide more than 50 percent of the world’s
plant-derived calories.

“Relying so heavily on such a narrow resource base is a risky strategy for
the planet, for individual livelihoods and for nutritious diets,” the
report states.

As the Guardian pointed out, a disease or pest can sweep through large
areas of monocultures, like during the Irish potato famine when a million
people starved to death.

Tutwiler noted that the world’s incredible diversity of wild or rarely
cultivated species – such the beta carotene-rich gac fruit from Vietnam or
the vitamin A-filled Asupina banana – “can be a source of affordable,
nutritious food – provided we don’t let it disappear.”

“This ‘agrobiodiversity’ is a precious resource that we are losing, and yet
it can also help solve or mitigate many challenges the world is facing,”
she said. “It has a critical yet overlooked role in helping us improve
global nutrition, reduce our impact on the environment and adapt to climate
change.”

In an interview with FoodTank, Tutwiler commented on how agribusiness and
the Western diet has also contributed to the world’s loss of biological
diversity of food:

“From the production side, a focus on ‘feeding the world’ rather than
‘nourishing the world’ has led to a focus on a handful of starchy staples
that has contributed to an increase in land planted with maize, wheat, and
rice from 66 percent to 79 percent of all cereal area between 1961 and 2013.

On the consumption side, there is a growing global tendency towards Western
diets and processed convenience foods. Diets are based more and more on
major cereals, plus sugar and oil. So these now dominate our agricultural
production. Of the 30,000-ish plant species that can be used as food, today
only three – rice, wheat, and maize – provide half the world’s
plant-derived calories and intakes of pulses, fruits, and vegetables are
low.

At the same time, the same pressures that are driving the sixth mass
extinction of wild biodiversity are also affecting agricultural
biodiversity – habitat transformation, deforestation, invasive species, and
climate change. They also lead to disruption in pollinators and natural
pest control. Loss of wild biodiversity can lead to erosion of genetic
diversity (like the wild relatives of crops, which are a valuable source of
traits for breeding), which reduces options for breeding new plant
varieties better adapted to climate change.”

Bioversity International’s new 200-page report, “Mainstreaming
Agrobiodiversity in Sustainable Food Systems,” highlights how governments
and companies should protect and encourage agrobiodiversity to tackle wider
global problems such as poverty, malnutrition, environmental degradation
and climate change.


IT for Change, Bengaluru
www.ITforChange.net

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