The state of food systems worldwide in the countdown to 2030

Kate Schneider(Johns Hopkins University), Jessica Fanzo(Columbia University), Lawrence Haddad(Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition), Mario Herrero(Atkins (United States)), José Rosero Moncayo(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Anna Herforth(Harvard University), Roseline Remans(Bioversity International), Alejandro Guarín(International Institute for Environment and Development), Danielle Resnick(International Food Policy Research Institute), Namukolo Covic(CGIAR), Christophe Béné(Bioversity International), Andrea Cattaneo(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Nancy Aburto(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Ramya Ambikapathi(Atkins (United States)), Destan Aytekin(Johns Hopkins University), Sı́món Barquera(National Institute of Public Health), Jane Battersby(University of Cape Town), Ty Beal(American Society for Nutrition), Paulina Bizzoto Molina, Carlo Cafiero(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Christine Campeau(Institution Genevoise de Maintien à Domicile), Patrick Caron(Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement), Piero Conforti(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Kerstin Damerau(Atkins (United States)), Michael Di Girolamo(Johns Hopkins University), Fabrice DeClerck(Bioversity International), Deviana Dewi(Johns Hopkins University), Ismahane Elouafi(CGIAR), Carola Fabi(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Pat Foley(World Food Programme), Tyler J. Frazier(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jessica A. Gephart(American University), Christopher D. Golden(Harvard University), Carlos González Fischer(Atkins (United States)), Sheryl L. Hendriks(Natural Resources Institute), Maddalena Honorati(World Bank), Jikun Huang(Peking University), Gina Kennedy(Bioversity International), Amos Laar(University of Ghana), Rattan Lal(The Ohio State University), Preetmoninder Lidder(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Brent Loken(World Wildlife Fund), Quinn Marshall(International Food Policy Research Institute), Yuta J. Masuda(Paul G. Allen Family Foundation), Rebecca McLaren(American Society for Nutrition), Lais Miachon(Columbia University), H. Muñoz(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Stella Nordhagen(Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition), Naina Qayyum(Tufts University), Michaela Saisana(Joint Research Centre), Diana Suhardiman(Leiden University), U. Rashid Sumaila(University of British Columbia), Máximo Torero Cullen(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Francesco N. Tubiello(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), José Luis Vivero Pol(WWF Cameroon), Patrick Webb(Tufts University), Keith Wiebe(International Food Policy Research Institute)
Nature Food
December 19, 2023
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Abstract

This Analysis presents a recently developed food system indicator framework and holistic monitoring architecture to track food system transformation towards global development, health and sustainability goals. Five themes are considered: (1) diets, nutrition and health; (2) environment, natural resources and production; (3) livelihoods, poverty and equity; (4) governance; and (5) resilience. Each theme is divided into three to five indicator domains, and indicators were selected to reflect each domain through a consultative process. In total, 50 indicators were selected, with at least one indicator available for every domain. Harmonized data of these 50 indicators provide a baseline assessment of the world's food systems. We show that every country can claim positive outcomes in some parts of food systems, but none are among the highest ranked across all domains. Furthermore, some indicators are independent of national income, and each highlights a specific aspiration for healthy, sustainable and just food systems. The Food Systems Countdown Initiative will track food systems annually to 2030, amending the framework as new indicators or better data emerge.


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