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May 14th, 2015

The most critical scientific & technological breakthroughs required for food security & agricultural development

Published by LIGTT,

The main purpose of the 50 Breakthroughs study by LIGTT is to identify where game-changing technologies for sustainable development are most required. The study’s main objectives are to: 1) foster a thought-provoking conversation about the role of technology in solving the world’s most pressing problems, 2) provide contextual background for technologists; and 3) provide decision-makers a guide to asking the hard–but important—questions. This report on food security & agricultural development focuses on the key factors that can improve food production and smallholder farmer incomes: increasing yield, preserving food, improving market access, reducing workload (especially for women), and making agriculture more sustainable. The report is divided into chapters on: irrigation; fertilizers and plant nutrients; biotic stresses; post-harvest handling and storage; extension services; livestock; and sustainable agriculture. Each chapter covers three parts: core facts and analysis, key challenges, and scientific and technological breakthroughs. The study identifies a number of breakthroughs that are needed in agriculture such as new methods to produce fertilizers to replace current processes, which are extremely capital intensive and have significant environmental footprints.

Curated from ligtt.org