Food Legume Production Performance in Support of World Food

Amar Ma’ruf, Muhammad Fahmi Sidiq, N. Suriani
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Over the past 50 years (1970-2020) the world's population has risen by an average of 1.49% per year so that in 2020 it reached 7.79 billion people. This increase automatically increases food needs. While to this day there are still over 820 million undernourished people. Food legumes have enormous potential in supporting food security because they are rich in nutrients, including high energy, protein, carbohydrate, fiber, and other nutrients. Even among them, like chickpeas have higher energy content than some major cereal crops. Food legumes production continues to increase from year to year. Compared to three decades ago, soybean annual production more than tripled with production in 2017 reaching 352.2 million tons, as well as pulses that increased more than 35 million tons with production in 2017 reaching 96 million tons. These improvements are not only supported by field expansion, but also the impact of technological improvements which have effect on increasing yield. This review describes the trends in increasing production and yield of food legumes, as well as the progress of breeding technologies in order to increase diversities have impact on increasing the yields and adaptation against the environment. These explanations are discussed in each food legume species
支持世界粮食计划的食用豆类生产业绩
在过去的 50 年里(1970-2020 年),世界人口平均每年增长 1.49%,到 2020 年达到 77.9 亿人。这一增长自动增加了粮食需求。但至今仍有超过 8.2 亿人营养不良。食用豆类在支持粮食安全方面潜力巨大,因为它们富含营养,包括高能量、蛋白质、碳水化合物、纤维和其他营养物质。即使是其中的鹰嘴豆,其能量含量也高于一些主要谷类作物。食用豆类产量逐年增加。与三十年前相比,大豆的年产量增加了两倍多,2017 年的产量达到 3.522 亿吨;豆类的年产量也增加了 3500 多万吨,2017 年的产量达到 9600 万吨。这些进步不仅得益于田地的扩大,还得益于技术改进对提高产量的影响。本综述介绍了粮食豆类增产和增收的趋势,以及育种技术的进步,以提高多样性对增产和适应环境的影响。这些解释将在每个食用豆类物种中进行讨论。
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