Halving nitrogen waste in the European Union food systems requires both dietary shifts and farm level actions

IF 9.8 1区 经济学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Adrian Leip , Carla Caldeira , Sara Corrado , Nicholas J. Hutchings , Jan Peter Lesschen , Martijn Schaap , Wim de Vries , Henk Westhoek , Hans JM. van Grinsven
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The pivotal role of nitrogen to achieve environmental sustainable development goals and transform our food system is recognized in an ambitious nitrogen waste reduction target in the Farm to Fork Strategy of the European Commission. But is this a realistic objective and if so, what are the pathways that lead to success? To answer these questions, we first established, as a baseline, an updated food system nitrogen budget for the EU for the year 2015. The EU used 20 Tg of virgin (new) N to deliver 2.5 Tg N in food and 1.2 Tg N in fibres to consumers, yielding a food-system nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of 18%. We then built a simple model to combine intervention options that (a) increase farm level nitrogen use efficiencies, (b) reduce food waste increase recycling of waste and improve waste treatment, or (c) achieve a dietary shift towards healthier dietary patterns. The largest potential to increase N efficiency of the current agro-food system was found to lie in the livestock sector. From 144 possible combinations of intervention options analysed, we found that 12 combinations of interventions would reduce nitrogen losses by about 50%, 11 involving diet change. We further carried out an assessment of the societal appreciation of combinations of interventions considering private and public costs of the intervention measures, public benefit through effects on health and increased biodiversity of ecosystems, and public costs for overcoming socio-cultural barriers. Results show that a combination of moderate intervention options achieve halving of N losses at lowest societal costs. We conclude that systemic approaches are paramount to achieve deep nitrogen reduction targets and diet change appears to be an essential condition for success.

要将欧盟粮食系统中的氮废物减少一半,既需要改变饮食习惯,也需要农场层面的行动
欧盟委员会“从农场到餐桌”战略中雄心勃勃的氮废物减少目标认识到氮在实现环境可持续发展目标和改变我们的粮食系统方面的关键作用。但这是一个现实的目标吗?如果是,通向成功的途径是什么?为了回答这些问题,我们首先建立了欧盟2015年最新的粮食系统氮预算作为基准。欧盟使用20 Tg的原生(新)氮向消费者提供食物中的2.5 Tg氮和纤维中的1.2 Tg氮,使食品系统氮利用效率(NUE)达到18%。然后,我们建立了一个简单的模型,将干预方案结合起来(a)提高农场氮的使用效率,(b)减少食物浪费,增加废物的回收利用并改善废物处理,或(c)实现饮食向更健康的饮食模式转变。研究发现,提高当前农业粮食系统氮素利用率的最大潜力在于畜牧业。从分析的144种可能的干预方案组合中,我们发现12种干预组合将减少约50%的氮损失,其中11种涉及饮食改变。我们进一步评估了社会对干预措施组合的评价,考虑了干预措施的私人和公共成本、对健康和增加生态系统生物多样性的影响带来的公共利益,以及克服社会文化障碍的公共成本。结果表明,适度干预方案的组合可以以最低的社会成本将氮损失减少一半。我们的结论是,系统方法对于实现深层氮减少目标至关重要,饮食改变似乎是成功的必要条件。
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3.40%
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期刊介绍: Global Food Security plays a vital role in addressing food security challenges from local to global levels. To secure food systems, it emphasizes multifaceted actions considering technological, biophysical, institutional, economic, social, and political factors. The goal is to foster food systems that meet nutritional needs, preserve the environment, support livelihoods, tackle climate change, and diminish inequalities. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to access and engage with recent, diverse research and perspectives on achieving sustainable food security globally. It aspires to be an internationally recognized resource presenting cutting-edge insights in an accessible manner to a broad audience.
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