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Energy Use in Global Food Production

Considerations for Sustainable Food Security in the 21st Century

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  • Examines the sustainability of energy use in today's global food production and processing
  • Looks to the future of energy use in food processing as the world's population expands and demand increases
  • Outlines the food industry's impact on anthropogenic climate change through energy use in production and transportation
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Food, Health, and Nutrition (BRIEFSFOOD)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    • Meera Verma
    Pages 1-3
  3. The Food and Energy Connection

    • Meera Verma
    Pages 5-9
  4. Food, Water and Energy Nexus

    • Meera Verma
    Pages 11-21
  5. Food Wastage—Energy Wasted

    • Meera Verma
    Pages 23-26
  6. Improving Sustainability in Agriculture

    • Meera Verma
    Pages 35-43
  7. The Way Forward

    • Meera Verma
    Pages 45-49

About this book

​This Brief examines the sustainability of energy use in global food production and processing. The nexus between food, water, and energy are explored against a background of climate change. Current efforts to reduce the energy intensity of food and increase sustainability are explored. Food waste and its impact on energy is covered, including regional variations and nutrient recycling methods. Energy Use in Global Food Production uses case studies to illustrate how food production and processing is a significant contributor to anthropogenic climate change.   Modern industrial agriculture uses fossil fuel to grow crops and produce fertilizers, pesticides and farm machinery. Additional energy is used to transport and process food at a primary and secondary level. With the median forecast for global population at more than 9 billion by 2030, a 30% increase over the current population, energy efficient food processing will be of increasing importance. This Brief provides an overview of current energy efficient food processing methods looks at the way forward as demands continue to increase.    

Authors and Affiliations

  • Headland Vision, Adelaide, Australia

    Meera Verma

About the author

Meera Verma, PhD, FTSE, FAICD, is a professional executive with expertise in spanning the global healthcare, biotechnology and renewable energy sectors, based in Adelaide, Australia. She is the Principal of Headland Vision, providing strategic product development advisory services focused on biofuel development. She previously served as Site Director for the Adelaide-based R&D and manufacturing facility of Hospira Inc, a Chicago-based global specialty pharmaceutical and medication company.

Dr. Verma is a Fellow of both the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) and the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) and holds a Doctoral Degree in Biochemistry from the University of Adelaide. She is a non-Executive Director of Ellex Medical Ltd., Biosensis Pty Ltd and Trees for Life and is currently Chair of the SA Division of ATSE.

Dr Verma trained as a Climate Reality Leader in 2014 and is associated with the group South Australian’s for Climate Action.

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eBook USD 39.99
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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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