{"id":314906,"date":"2010-02-12T20:45:00","date_gmt":"2010-02-13T01:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18884161.post-4314110639925960030"},"modified":"2010-02-12T21:25:25","modified_gmt":"2010-02-13T02:25:25","slug":"the-full-package-from-science-magazine-this-week-is-on-food-security-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/314906","title":{"rendered":"The full package from Science Magazine this week is on Food Security Policy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>MAGAZINE COVER CAPTION Bags of rice await export from India to Europe.<strong> As the global population climbs to a projected peak of some 9 billion in 2050<\/strong>, concerns about food security are growing. A special section beginning on page 797 examines the causes of food insecurity and some solutions, and the implications of climate change and energy use for feeding the world<\/p>\n<p>Science 12 February 2010: 762.<br \/>Science Podcast<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 887.<br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/podcasts.aaas.org\/science_podcast\/SciencePodcast_100212.mp3\">http:\/\/podcasts.aaas.org\/science_podcast\/SciencePodcast_100212.mp3<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The show includes measuring food insecurity, rethinking agriculture for the 21st century, and reducing meat consumption.<\/p>\n<p>Transcript at<br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/www.sciencemag.org\/cgi\/content\/full\/327\/5967\/887-b\/DC1\">http:\/\/www.sciencemag.org\/cgi\/content\/full\/327\/5967\/887-b\/DC1<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Food Security<br \/>Feeding the Future<br \/>Caroline Ash, Barbara R. Jasny, David A. Malakoff, and Andrew M. Sugden<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 797.<br \/>\u3000<br \/>From One Farmer, Hope\u2014and Reason for Worry<br \/>Gaia Vince<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 798-799.<br \/>In Uganda, agricultural research is improving food security for some, but not all farmers are prospering.<\/p>\n<p>Getting More Drops to the Crops<br \/>Gaia Vince<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 800.<br \/>Getting more crop per drop, particularly in areas where water could become scarcer due to climate change, will be essential to achieving food security worldwide, scientists say.<\/p>\n<p>China&#8217;s Push to Add by Subtracting Fertilizer<br \/>Mara Hvistendahl<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 801.<br \/>Soil scientists are showing farmers that reducing fertilizer use can improve crop yields without adding to environmental problems.<\/p>\n<p>Sowing the Seeds for the Ideal Crop<br \/>Elizabeth Pennisi<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 802-803.<br \/>Researchers&#8217; wish list includes traits that could boost plant productivity. New technologies are needed to make some of these advances possible.<\/p>\n<p>Armed and Dangerous<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 804-805.<br \/>Researchers are working hard on countermeasures to the fungi, weeds, and viruses that are among the more serious biological threats to food security.<\/p>\n<p>Holding Back a Torrent of Rats<br \/>Dennis Normile<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 806-807.<br \/>Rodent losses are a perennial problem worldwide. Agriculture agencies across Asia are now spreading the word about some relatively simple rat countermeasures.<\/p>\n<p>Spoiling for a Fight With Mold<br \/>Dennis Normile<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 807.<br \/>Mold spoils some 10% of the world&#8217;s annual harvests, and many fungi produce poisonous chemicals that can accumulate in human tissues. Mycologists are studying possible solutions to drive out toxin-producing strains.<\/p>\n<p>Dialing Up Knowledge\u2014and Harvests<br \/>Richard Stone<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 808.<br \/>Nothing is currently having a more profound effect on farmers in the developing world than telecommunications networks. Cell phones and expanding broadband Internet coverage are helping farmers boost yields by disseminating information.<\/p>\n<p>What It Takes to Make That Meal<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 809.<br \/>Researchers have been taking a close look at just how much energy it takes to produce even seemingly similar foods. The conclusion: Food choices can have a significant impact on energy use in agriculture.<\/p>\n<p>Could Less Meat Mean More Food?<br \/>Erik Stokstad<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 810-811.<br \/>If people in the developed world ate less meat, it would free up a lot of plants to feed billions of hungry people and gain a lot of good farmland. Some food-security researchers, however, are skeptical; they say the complexities of global markets and human food traditions could also produce some counterintuitive\u2014and possibly counterproductive\u2014results.<\/p>\n<p>For More Protein, Filet of Cricket<br \/>Gretchen Vogel<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 811.<br \/>As the world diverts more of its grain harvests into producing meat, some scientists are pushing policymakers to take a closer look at insects as an environmentally friendlier source of protein.<\/p>\n<p>Perspectives<br \/>Smart Investments in Sustainable Food Production: Revisiting Mixed Crop-Livestock Systems<br \/>M. Herrero, P. K. Thornton, A. M. Notenbaert, S. Wood, S. Msangi, H. A. Freeman, D. Bossio, J. Dixon, M. Peters, J. van de Steeg, J. Lynam, P. Parthasarathy Rao, S. Macmillan, B. Gerard, J. McDermott, C. Ser\u00e9, and M. Rosegrant<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 822-825.<\/p>\n<p>Measuring Food Insecurity<br \/>Christopher B. Barrett<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 825-828.<br \/>Precision Agriculture and Food Security<br \/>Robin Gebbers and Viacheslav I. Adamchuk<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 828-831.<\/p>\n<p>African Green Revolution Needn\u2019t Be a Mirage<br \/>Gebisa Ejeta<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 831-832.<\/p>\n<p>Radically Rethinking Agriculture for the 21st Century<br \/>N. V. Fedoroff, D. S. Battisti, R. N. Beachy, P. J. M. Cooper, D. A. Fischhoff, C. N. Hodges, V. C. Knauf, D. Lobell, B. J. Mazur, D. Molden, M. P. Reynolds, P. C. Ronald, M. W. Rosegrant, P. A. Sanchez, A. Vonshak, and J.-K. Zhu<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 833-834.<\/p>\n<p>Reviews<br \/>Food Security: The Challenge of Feeding 9 Billion People<br \/>H. Charles J. Godfray, John R. Beddington, Ian R. Crute, Lawrence Haddad, David Lawrence, James F. Muir, Jules Pretty, Sherman Robinson, Sandy M. Thomas, and Camilla Toulmin<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 812-818.<br \/>Published online 28 January 2010 [DOI: 10.1126\/science.1185383] (in Science Express Review)<\/p>\n<p>Breeding Technologies to Increase Crop Production in a Changing World<br \/>Mark Tester and Peter Langridge<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 818-822.<\/p>\n<p>Editorial:<br \/>Reaping Benefits of Crop Research<br \/>David Baulcombe<br \/>Science 12 February 2010: 761.<\/p>\n<div class=\"blogger-post-footer\"><img width='1' height='1' src='https:\/\/blogger.googleusercontent.com\/tracker\/18884161-4314110639925960030?l=gmopundit.blogspot.com' alt='' \/><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MAGAZINE COVER CAPTION Bags of rice await export from India to Europe. As the global population climbs to a projected peak of some 9 billion in 2050, concerns about food security are growing. 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