Life would have been much easier if
we could only point fingers at others and not admit that we are also a major
part of the problem of food wastage. We can blame food wastage on the food
processing industry or the agricultural sector, but we the consumers are also a
part of the problem. Food wastage is an environmental cost that not only impacts
the present generation but the future generations will also have to suffer due
to this. Approximately, 750 billion US dollars is the estimated cost of wasted
food in this world, which is 6 times the amount spent on development aid around
the world. It is criminal to waste food when every day 870 million go to bed
hungry.
This year the World Environment Day
theme was Think, Eat and Save: Reduce your FoodPrint. Fiinovation is
observing its environment fortnight and raising awareness about food wastage.
Food wastage not only impacts the food supply but also impact the water supply
as food production involves unsustainable use of water. As approximately 98% of
the world's hungry lives in the developing countries there is a need to empower
people with sufficient amount of food. With this objective in mind emerging
nations like India is taking up initiatives like Right to Food that will
provide security of food to approximately 67% of the population.
It is estimated that about one third
of the food produced around the world is either wasted or lost. The food that
is kept uselessly around the world can take up as much as half the size of
United States. The current world population is more than 7 billion that is
expected to grow up to 9 billion by the 2050, food wastage impacts us
economically, environmentally and ethically. Food production involves 25% of
all habitable land, consumes 75% of fresh water, is responsible for 80% of
deforestation and emits 30% of greenhouse gases.
Taking note of the various food
facts, Fiinovation
suggests that we should involve ourselves in consumption of foods that have
less environmental impacts. Fiinovation designs
innovative concepts that involve climate smart agriculture to help reduce
environmental impacts. Choosing organic foods is an effective way that
consumers can involve themselves to contribute towards this cause. Locally
grown food should be chosen to be eaten by consumers as they will limit
emissions. Food that is wasted and not eaten gets decomposed in landfills emitting
greenhouse gases.
This campaign against food wastage
can only be successful if the developed nations become taking it seriously.
Every individual has to contribute from their part and THINK about their
consumption patterns, take that much to EAT what we require, and SAVE food. If
we can reduce the foodprint we can put less pressure on the resources of the
planet. We need to find effective ways to maximize the food resources of the
world. We need to incorporate sustainable food systems by producing nutritious
diets for the people of the world keeping in mind the sustainability factor.
Waste products like manure and food scraps should be turned into valuable
fertilizers or energy that will help sustainability. The food processing
industry and the hospitality sector should take more responsibility towards
this initiative. With all these measures the world will become food secure and
enable environmental sustainability effective.
The revolution of consciousness is connected
to the food revolution.
Rahul Choudhury
Fiinovation
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