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Causes of food instability

A long time ago, people started farming instead of hunting and gathering. This meant people needed more land to grow crops and raise animals. To get this land, they had to clear out forests, grasslands, and other natural places. They cut down trees and made fields to plant things like wheat, rice, and corn.

Today, almost half of the liveable land on Earth is used for growing food, which can damage the homes of animals and create problems for local plants.

In some places, the plants that naturally grow there are replaced with a . Palm oil is an example of this. It's grown in huge quantities in the Amazon rainforest even though it's originally from western Africa, not South America. The tropical rainforest has been to make way for palm oil plantations, simply because this crop is more profitable than the native Amazonian trees.

Aerial view of rows of palm trees in a plantation, depicting industrial-scale agriculture.

The way we farm now can pollute water and damage the soil鈥檚 natural fertility, which makes it difficult to grow crops naturally. This means that sometimes farmers use artificial fertilisers and which can cause some animals and some plants to disappear from the landscape.

Video: Sustainable food

Activity: How has farming changed throughout history?

What problems can be created by unsustainable food production?

Unsustainable food production can cause a lot of problems for our planet. These problems not only affect the environment, including the landscape and animals, but also impact our ability to grow food in the future. So, it's important, if possible, to find methods that are better for the planet and for us.

Impacts on societyImpacts on the environment
The quality of soil can be damaged (if overused) leading to reduced crop yields, affecting food availability and access for communities.Transportation of food over long distances worsens climate change, due to the fact that vehicles that are used to transport food emit CO鈧.
Pesticides and fertilisers used in the growing of crops can sometimes pose health hazards to farmworkers and nearby communities.Clearing land for farming destroys natural habitats, leading to loss of biodiversity and disruption of ecosystems
Food waste can contribute to food insecurity, impacting vulnerable populations and leading to inequalities in levels of development between countries.Intensive farming practices can occasionally soil nutrients, degrade soil structure, and lead to .
Large-scale unsustainable farming operations may occasionally exploit labour, leading to poor working conditions and unfair wages for farmworkers.Water that runs off from agricultural fields containing fertilisers and pesticides can contaminate water sources, harming .
Methane from livestock and carbon dioxide from deforestation, contribute to global warming and climate change.

Video: Sustainable food in action

Sustainable food production

Sustainable food production is necessary because it can help protect our environment, preserves biodiversity, support local communities, and ensure that we have enough healthy food to eat both now and in the future.

  • Organic farming involves farmers producing crops without artificial chemicals.

  • Crop rotation and diversification helps improve soil health, reduce pests and diseases, and enhance .

  • Agroforestry integrates trees and shrubs into farm land, providing multiple benefits such as soil conservation and improved biodiversity of animal and plant life in the area.

  • Urban farming, allotments and community gardens utilises vacant for food production, promoting local food, community engagement, education and food security.

  • Fair trade and ethical farming practices ensures fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable livelihoods for farmers and workers, promoting social .

Activity: What can we do to make food more sustainable?

There is a lot being done to promote sustainability in the food industry but what can you do to help?