Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (Jul 2023)

Rethinking scientists’ ongoing participation in “feeding the world”

  • Steven Haring,
  • Steven Haring,
  • Sasha Pesci Schmulevich,
  • Gwyneth M. Manser,
  • Mark H. Cooper

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1174704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Agricultural science necessarily involves a commitment to some form of humanitarian and environmental ethics. For the past century, agricultural science has been based on a productivist ethic of maximizing agricultural production in pursuit or support of food security. Recognition of the ethical and political disposition of contemporary agricultural science can help scientists reorient their work to better address the urgent problems of the upcoming century: environmental degradation, climate change, and social inequality. A commitment to solving these problems is well within the scope of modern agricultural science. Supporting and furthering multidimensional food systems should replace productivism as an explicit goal of agricultural development and scientific innovation.

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