Feeding the world better: crop diversification to build sustainable food systems

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https://doi.org/10.19182/perspective/36932

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Sustainable agriculture, agroecology, agroforestry, agricultural diversification, land use, agricultural landscape, ecosystem services, natural resource management, food systems, meta-analysis

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Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, world, developing countries, developed countries

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Today, major changes are required in global agricultural systems to produce enough healthy food for all, while preserving the quality of land, air and water and safeguarding biodiversity. But producing enough while simultaneously protecting the environment is a particularly complex equation. Agroecology, a key principle of which is the use of agricultural biodiversity, is a promising pathway to achieve these changes. Extensive qualitative and quantitative evidence demonstrates the agricultural and environmental effectiveness of agroecological practices and confirms their capacity to meet the demands of global production in the long term. Among the possible diversification strategies, agroforestry, intercropping and crop rotation can all significantly increase production and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services (soil quality, pest and disease control, water use and quality). This evidence can serve as a basis for new public policies to be introduced from the local to the global level. The implementation of such policies is crucial in climate-vulnerable regions where demand for food is growing, such sub-Saharan Africa.

Biographies des auteurs

Eric Malézieux

Éric Malézieux is an agronomist and researcher at CIRAD in the HortSys research unit (Agroecological functioning and performances of horticultural systems, https://ur-hortsys.cirad.fr/en). His work focuses on the functioning and design of agroecological horticultural systems and agroforestry systems. After coordinating the agronomy field at CIRAD, then directing the HortSys research unit for 10 years, he now studies the evolution of food systems throughout the world.

Damien Beillouin

Damien Beillouin is an agronomist and researcher at CIRAD in the HortSys research unit, specialising in global agronomy and data analysis. His work focuses on quantifying the impacts and benefits of agricultural production models on biodiversity and climate change.

David Makowski

David Makowski is director of research at the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE, https://www.inrae.fr/en) in the joint research unit MIA-Paris-Saclay (Applied mathematics and computer science, https://www6.inrae.fr/mia-paris). He specialises in agricultural and environmental data analysis, and studies the impact of climate change on global agricultural production and the assessment of agroecological system performance.

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Authors' publications

Alpha A., Bousquet F., Caron P., De Lattre-Gasquet M., Dury S., Hainzelin E., Klander E., Malézieux E., Moustier P., Pallet D., Vaast P., Zakhia-Rozis N., 2021. Le Cirad s’engage pour des systèmes alimentaires durables, résilients et inclusifs. Montpellier, CIRAD, 5 p. https://agritrop.cirad.fr/598775/

Andriamampianina L., Temple L., de Bon H., Malézieux E., Makowski D., 2018. Évaluation pluri-critères de l’agriculture biologique en Afrique subsaharienne par élicitation probabiliste des connaissances d’experts. Cahiers Agricultures 27 (4) : 45002. https://doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2018030

Beillouin, D., Ben-Ari, T., Malézieux E., Seufert V., Makowski D., 2021. Positive but variable effects of crop diversification on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Global Change Biology 27 (19): 4697-4710. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15747

Beillouin D., Ben-Ari T., Makowski D., 2019. Evidence map of crop diversification strategies at the global scale. Environmental Research Letters 14 (12): 123001. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab4449

Bricas N., Malézieux E., 2021. Faut-il doubler la production alimentaire ? In : Ecologie des systèmes alimentaires. Bricas N., Conaré D., Walser M. (Eds.). Versailles, Editions Quӕ, pp. 167-177. ISBN 978-2-7592-3352-6. https://doi.org/10.35690/978-2-7592-3353-3

Lesur-Dumoulin C., Malézieux E., Ben-Ari T., Langlais C., Makowski D., 2017. Lower average yields but similar yield variability in organic versus conventional horticulture. A meta-analysis. Agronomy for Sustainable Development 37 (5): e45. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-017-0455-5

Malézieux E., Corbeels M., 2019. Limited food availability. In: Food systems at risk. New trends and challenges. Dury S., Bendjebbar P., Hainzelin É., Giordano T., Bricas N. (Eds.). Rome, CIRAD-FAO, p. 99-102. ISBN 978-2-87614-751-5. https://doi.org/10.19182/agritrop/00103

Malézieux E., Dabbadie L., 2019. Resource over-exploitation and running out. In: Food systems at risk. New trends and challenges. Dury S., Bendjebbar P., Hainzelin É., Giordano T., Bricas N. (Eds.). Rome, CIRAD-FAO, p. 55-58. ISBN 978-2-87614-751-5. https://doi.org/10.19182/agritrop/00092

Malézieux E., Rapidel B., Goebel F.-R., Tixier P., 2019. From natural regulation processes to technical innovation, what agroecological solutions for the countries of the Global South? In: The agroecological transition of agricultural systems in the Global South. (Côte F.-X., Poirier-Magona E., Perret S., Roudier P., Rapidel B., Thirion M.-C., Eds.). Versailles, Éditions Quӕ, p. 199-217. ISBN 978-2-7592-3056-3. https://agritrop.cirad.fr/593014/ - https://www.quae-open.com/produit/114/9782759230570/the-agroecological-transition-of-agricultural-systems-in-the-global-south

Temple L., Malézieux E., Gautier D., Aubry C., Pourias J., Asuero R. P., de Bon H., (in press 2022). Agroecological innovations, food and nutrition security and food safety for small farmers: Africa-Europe perspectives. In: Sustainable food systems as a pathway to food and nutritional security. Need for combination of local and global approaches (Thomas A., Alpha A., Barczak A., Zakhia-Rozis N., Eds). Versailles, Éditions Quӕ, pp. 99-112.

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Malézieux, E., Beillouin, D., & Makowski, D. (2022). Feeding the world better: crop diversification to build sustainable food systems. Perspective, (58), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.19182/perspective/36932