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Explore the intricate web of our global food system, from production and processing to distribution, retail, consumption, and resource recovery. Uncover fascinating facts and challenges in each stage, shedding light on the journey of food from farm to table.
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GLOBAL FOOD SYSTEM • Miguel Jarque, Andrés Ruiz, José Benavides
OUR FOOD SYSTEM • Our global system is organized by some parts: • Production • Processing • Distribution • Retail • Consumption • Resource Recovery
PRODUCTION • Growing and harvesting edible plants and raising animals. • CURIOSITY: • Women grow 80 per cent of staple food in Africa and only receive one per cent of the credit. • Small farmers feed 80 per cent of Africa's population but they don't earn enough to meet their owns needs.
PROCESSING • Raw or fresh food is transformed into finished products ready to eat for example freezing and packaging vegetables. • CURIOSITY: • The major players in the food system are large multinational companies involved in manufacturing, processing, distribution and retail. A small number of these companies control global agribusiness.
DISTRIBUTION • How food is transported, stored, and marketed on its way from grower to buyer. • CURIOSITY: Over one million people in Africa earn their living producing fruits and vegetables for the UK.
RETAIL • Checking and pricing food and then selling or purchasing it. • CURIOSITY: • Supermarket account for 97% of total grocery sales in the UK. • Across the world, the price of basic food is expected to double by 2030
CONSUMPTION • Cooking, preparing, and eating food. • CURIOSITY: • In developing countries, people spend up to 70% of their income in food, in the UK the 10%.
RESOURCE RECOVERY • All the ways unwanted food is collected, sorted, and processed. • CURIOSITY: • In England, they throw away 3,6 millions tons of food a year, like 200000 full London buses. • One third part of food produced is wasted around the world