Energies (Aug 2021)

Food Production Security in Times of a Long-Term Energy Shortage Crisis: The Example of Poland

  • Jacek Buko,
  • Jarosław Duda,
  • Adam Makowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14164725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 16
p. 4725

Abstract

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In countries with industrialized agriculture, the contribution of fossil energy equals or exceeds the energy provided to society in food. Poland is one of the countries which, in the absence of its own sufficient oil and gas resources, is forced to import these fossil fuels in order to benefit from modern solutions in the field of food production and distribution. This situation poses a serious threat to food security if there is a prolonged shortage of energy from such sources. Using the example of Poland, the following were identified: the causes and level of agricultural dependence on fossil fuels, energy threats to agriculture and energy source alternative to fossil fuels. The results of these considerations indicate that Poland is not a country that has irretrievably lost its ability to restore its food self-sufficiency in the event of loss of access to external sources of fossil fuels.

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