The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system

The Chinese food system has undergone a transition of unprecedented speed, leading to complex interactions with China’s economy, health and environment. Structural changes experienced by the country over the past few decades have boosted economic development but have worsened the mismatch between fo...

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Main Authors: Wang, Xiaoxi, Bordirsky, Benjamin Leon, Müller, Chrisoph, Chen, Kevin Z., Yuan, Changzheng
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141190
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author Wang, Xiaoxi
Bordirsky, Benjamin Leon
Müller, Chrisoph
Chen, Kevin Z.
Yuan, Changzheng
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description The Chinese food system has undergone a transition of unprecedented speed, leading to complex interactions with China’s economy, health and environment. Structural changes experienced by the country over the past few decades have boosted economic development but have worsened the mismatch between food supply and demand, deteriorated the environment, driven obesity and overnutrition levels up, and increased the risk for pathogen spread. Here we propose a strategy for slimming and greening the Chinese food system towards sustainability targets. This strategy takes into account the interlinkages between agricultural production and food consumption across the food system, going beyond agriculture-focused perspectives. We call for a food-system approach with integrated analysis of potential triple benefits for the economy, health and the environment, as well as multisector collaboration in support of evidence-based policymaking.
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spelling CGSpace1411902025-12-08T10:11:39Z The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system Wang, Xiaoxi Bordirsky, Benjamin Leon Müller, Chrisoph Chen, Kevin Z. Yuan, Changzheng policy innovation supply balance agricultural products economic development health overfeeding sustainability environment pathogens food consumption food systems obesity The Chinese food system has undergone a transition of unprecedented speed, leading to complex interactions with China’s economy, health and environment. Structural changes experienced by the country over the past few decades have boosted economic development but have worsened the mismatch between food supply and demand, deteriorated the environment, driven obesity and overnutrition levels up, and increased the risk for pathogen spread. Here we propose a strategy for slimming and greening the Chinese food system towards sustainability targets. This strategy takes into account the interlinkages between agricultural production and food consumption across the food system, going beyond agriculture-focused perspectives. We call for a food-system approach with integrated analysis of potential triple benefits for the economy, health and the environment, as well as multisector collaboration in support of evidence-based policymaking. 2022-08-29 2024-04-12T13:37:26Z 2024-04-12T13:37:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141190 en Open Access Springer Wang, Xiaoxi; Bordirsky, Benjamin Leon; Müller, Chrisoph; Chen, Kevin Z.; and Yuan, Changzheng. 2022. The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system. Nature Food 3: 686–693. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43016-022-00580-1
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supply balance
agricultural products
economic development
health
overfeeding
sustainability
environment
pathogens
food consumption
food systems
obesity
Wang, Xiaoxi
Bordirsky, Benjamin Leon
Müller, Chrisoph
Chen, Kevin Z.
Yuan, Changzheng
The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system
title The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system
title_full The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system
title_fullStr The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system
title_full_unstemmed The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system
title_short The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system
title_sort triple benefits of slimming and greening the chinese food system
topic policy innovation
supply balance
agricultural products
economic development
health
overfeeding
sustainability
environment
pathogens
food consumption
food systems
obesity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141190
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