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Preface to Transitioning to Zero Hunger

Abstract

Food insecurity remains a global concern, with challenges exacerbated by social and health crises, namely the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical conflicts. Experts agree that food security requires coordinated efforts for a transition to zero hunger. Despite technological advances, agrifood systems still face significant hidden costs linked to environmental, social, and health problems. Efforts to address food security are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted in 2015, but the FAO estimates that nearly 670 million people will still suffer from hunger in 2030. This book explores the quest for a world with access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food, focusing on the need for inclusive, resilient, and sustainable agrifood systems. It analyzes the drivers of hunger and the sustainability of food production, offering pathways for a transition to zero hunger. The chapters examine the links between SDG 2 and the other SDGs, the role of social capital, and agroecology, presenting case studies on agroforestry, agrobiodiversity, yam farming in West Africa, livestock farming integrated with coconut production in Sri Lanka, and approaches to limit food waste.

Table of Contents: Transitioning to Zero Hunger

Challenges for Zero Hunger (SDG 2): Links with Other SDGs

RLRamona LileRamona Lile
MOMonica OcneanMonica Ocnean
IBIoana Mihaela BalanIoana Mihaela Balan

Agroforestry: An Avenue for Resilient and Productive Farming through Integrated Crops and Livestock Production

NDNuwandhya S. DissanayakaNuwandhya S. Dissanayaka
SUShashi S. UdumannShashi S. Udumann
TNTharindu D. NuwarapakshaTharindu D. Nuwarapaksha
AAAnjana J. AtapattuAnjana J. Atapattu

Eliminating Hunger: Yam for Improved Income and Food Security in West Africa

BABeatrice AighewiBeatrice Aighewi
NMNorbert MaroyaNorbert Maroya
RARobert AsieduRobert Asiedu
DMDjana MignounaDjana Mignouna
MBMorufat BalogunMorufat Balogun
PKP. Lava KumarP. Lava Kumar

Coconut-Based Livestock Farming: A Sustainable Approach to Enhancing Food Security in Sri Lanka

TNTharindu D. NuwarapakshaTharindu D. Nuwarapaksha
SUShashi S. UdumannShashi S. Udumann
NDNuwandhya S. DissanayakaNuwandhya S. Dissanayaka
AAAnjana J. AtapattuAnjana J. Atapattu

Approaches to Limiting Food Loss and Food Waste

IBIoana Mihaela BalanIoana Mihaela Balan
TTTeodor Ioan TrascaTeodor Ioan Trasca
IBIoan BradIoan Brad
NBNastasia BelcNastasia Belc
CTCamelia TulcanCamelia Tulcan
BRBogdan Petru RadoiBogdan Petru Radoi
ARAlexandru Erne RinovetzAlexandru Erne Rinovetz