Systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems
Despite significant agricultural production achievements, current food systems fail to deliver adequate nutrition while operating unsustainably and contributing substantially to greenhouse gas emissions. India faces a paradox of food security alongside widespread child malnutrition and low farm inco...
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International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
2025
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| author | Kumar, Shalander |
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| description | Despite significant agricultural production achievements, current food systems fail to deliver adequate nutrition while operating unsustainably and contributing substantially to greenhouse gas emissions. India faces a paradox of food security alongside widespread child malnutrition and low farm incomes. The high heterogeneity in crop yields, climate risks, and household outcomes necessitates a paradigm shift from incremental reforms to complete transformation. Systems approaches enable multi-dimensional optimization across economic viability, human health, and environmental sustainability through integrated analytical tools including vulnerability assessment, whole-farm bio-economic modeling, and value chain dynamics analysis. Evidence from landscape-level interventions demonstrates transformation potential through enhanced water availability, increased cropping intensity, and improved livelihoods. Systemic transformation requires four pillars: research reorientation toward integrated systems thinking, policy repurposing to incentivize sustainable practices, institutional innovations leveraging farmer organizations and agri-tech linkages, and cross-sectoral convergence breaking down departmental silos. Implementation imperatives include real-time monitoring systems, strengthening local food systems, and waste-to-wealth approaches for achieving nutrition security, environmental recovery, and economic viability. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1775192025-11-04T11:58:18Z Systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems Kumar, Shalander food systems agrifood sector sustainability farm models institutions innovation Despite significant agricultural production achievements, current food systems fail to deliver adequate nutrition while operating unsustainably and contributing substantially to greenhouse gas emissions. India faces a paradox of food security alongside widespread child malnutrition and low farm incomes. The high heterogeneity in crop yields, climate risks, and household outcomes necessitates a paradigm shift from incremental reforms to complete transformation. Systems approaches enable multi-dimensional optimization across economic viability, human health, and environmental sustainability through integrated analytical tools including vulnerability assessment, whole-farm bio-economic modeling, and value chain dynamics analysis. Evidence from landscape-level interventions demonstrates transformation potential through enhanced water availability, increased cropping intensity, and improved livelihoods. Systemic transformation requires four pillars: research reorientation toward integrated systems thinking, policy repurposing to incentivize sustainable practices, institutional innovations leveraging farmer organizations and agri-tech linkages, and cross-sectoral convergence breaking down departmental silos. Implementation imperatives include real-time monitoring systems, strengthening local food systems, and waste-to-wealth approaches for achieving nutrition security, environmental recovery, and economic viability. 2025-09-25 2025-11-03T21:57:12Z 2025-11-03T21:57:12Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177519 en Open Access application/pdf International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics Kumar, S. 2025. Systems Approaches to Support Transitions Towards Resilient and Sustainable Farm and Food Systems. Presented at the 114th Foundation Course for Agricultural Research Service (FOCARS), NAAM, Hyderabad, 25 September 2025. Patancheru, India: ICRISAT. |
| spellingShingle | food systems agrifood sector sustainability farm models institutions innovation Kumar, Shalander Systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems |
| title | Systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems |
| title_full | Systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems |
| title_fullStr | Systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems |
| title_full_unstemmed | Systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems |
| title_short | Systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems |
| title_sort | systems approaches to support transitions towards resilient and sustainable farm and food systems |
| topic | food systems agrifood sector sustainability farm models institutions innovation |
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