A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition
Nutrient inputs play a critical role in raising crops and livestock for food security, human nutrition and other uses in the bioeconomy. Their production and management must change to more effectively nourish crops, reduce harmful environmental impacts caused by nutrient losses and contribute to res...
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Scientific Panel on Responsible Plant Nutrition
2020
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| author | Bruulsema, Tom Cakmak, Ismail Dobermann, Achim Gerard, Bruno G. Majumdar, Kaushik McLaughlin, Michael Reidsma, Pytrik Vanlauwe, Bernard Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Zhang, Fusuo Zhang, Xin |
| author_browse | Bruulsema, Tom Cakmak, Ismail Dobermann, Achim Gerard, Bruno G. Majumdar, Kaushik McLaughlin, Michael Reidsma, Pytrik Vanlauwe, Bernard Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Zhang, Fusuo Zhang, Xin |
| author_facet | Bruulsema, Tom Cakmak, Ismail Dobermann, Achim Gerard, Bruno G. Majumdar, Kaushik McLaughlin, Michael Reidsma, Pytrik Vanlauwe, Bernard Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Zhang, Fusuo Zhang, Xin |
| author_sort | Bruulsema, Tom |
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| description | Nutrient inputs play a critical role in raising crops and livestock for food security, human nutrition and other uses in the bioeconomy. Their production and management must change to more effectively nourish crops, reduce harmful environmental impacts caused by nutrient losses and contribute to restoration of soil health. A new paradigm for plant nutrition follows a food system approach in which multiple socioeconomic, environmental and health objectives must be achieved (Fig. 1).
The coming 10-20 years will be most critical for making the transition to a global food system in which all stakeholders look at food and nutrients in a holistic manner, including their hidden environmental, health and socio-economic costs. Consumers as well as governments and other stakeholders need to support such a transformation because farmers and the industry supporting them will not be able to implement all of the required actions alone. The outcome of this transformation will be a new societal plant nutrition optimum rather than a purely economic optimum. The new nutrient economy will become an integral component of a low carbon emission, environment-friendly and circular economy, supporting the food and nutrition requirements of a rising global population and improving the income and livelihood of farmers worldwide. Success is described in nine points at the conclusion of this brief. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1104522025-11-06T13:01:25Z A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition Bruulsema, Tom Cakmak, Ismail Dobermann, Achim Gerard, Bruno G. Majumdar, Kaushik McLaughlin, Michael Reidsma, Pytrik Vanlauwe, Bernard Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Zhang, Fusuo Zhang, Xin climate change agriculture food security crops nutrients yields Nutrient inputs play a critical role in raising crops and livestock for food security, human nutrition and other uses in the bioeconomy. Their production and management must change to more effectively nourish crops, reduce harmful environmental impacts caused by nutrient losses and contribute to restoration of soil health. A new paradigm for plant nutrition follows a food system approach in which multiple socioeconomic, environmental and health objectives must be achieved (Fig. 1). The coming 10-20 years will be most critical for making the transition to a global food system in which all stakeholders look at food and nutrients in a holistic manner, including their hidden environmental, health and socio-economic costs. Consumers as well as governments and other stakeholders need to support such a transformation because farmers and the industry supporting them will not be able to implement all of the required actions alone. The outcome of this transformation will be a new societal plant nutrition optimum rather than a purely economic optimum. The new nutrient economy will become an integral component of a low carbon emission, environment-friendly and circular economy, supporting the food and nutrition requirements of a rising global population and improving the income and livelihood of farmers worldwide. Success is described in nine points at the conclusion of this brief. 2020-11-01 2020-12-10T12:35:16Z 2020-12-10T12:35:16Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110452 en Open Access application/pdf Scientific Panel on Responsible Plant Nutrition Bruulsema T, Cakmak I, Dobermann A, Gerard B, Majumdar K, McLaughlin M, Reidsma P, Vanlauwe B, Wollenberg E, Zhang F, Zhang X. 2020. A new paradigm for plant nutrition. Issue Brief 01. Paris, France: Scientific Panel on Responsible Plant Nutrition (SPRPN). |
| spellingShingle | climate change agriculture food security crops nutrients yields Bruulsema, Tom Cakmak, Ismail Dobermann, Achim Gerard, Bruno G. Majumdar, Kaushik McLaughlin, Michael Reidsma, Pytrik Vanlauwe, Bernard Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Zhang, Fusuo Zhang, Xin A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition |
| title | A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition |
| title_full | A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition |
| title_fullStr | A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition |
| title_full_unstemmed | A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition |
| title_short | A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition |
| title_sort | new paradigm for plant nutrition |
| topic | climate change agriculture food security crops nutrients yields |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110452 |
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