Mitigating Sustainability Tradeoffs As Global Fruit And Vegetable Systems Expand To Meet Dietary Recommendations

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2021)

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Recent analyses indicate that global fruit and vegetable (F&V) production will need to increase by 50%-150% by 2050 in order to achieve sustainable and healthy diets for 10 billion people. Although global production of F&V has grown by 50% during the last two decades alone, simply scaling up current systems of F&V production, supply chains, and consumption will inevitably worsen environmental and socioeconomic tradeoffs. This article examines three examples of important F&V-avocados, leafy greens, and tomatoes-to assess the global challenge of meeting dietary recommendations at affordable prices to consumers while sustaining producer livelihoods and minimizing environmental damage. These three cases highlight key characteristics of F&V systems that make the challenge of sustainable expansion especially difficult: knowledge-, input-, and labor-intensive production, high rates of food loss and waste, and low affordability to consumers relative to less nutrient-dense food groups. Our analysis shows that only by investing in innovations that increase diversity, integrate technology, and improve equity will truly sustainable expansion of F&V systems be possible.
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fruit and vegetable systems, consumer demand, environmental footprint, equity, technology, innovation, diversification
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