UNIB10009 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: World Food Summit, Starch, Food Security

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* food is a basic human need and critical to health. * also intimately tied to society and culture. * changing now more rapidly than any time in history. * driven by water, climate change, energy, reducing co2. * food and its production raises many questions for 21st century living. * impacts of climate change on global food security: * in the past: hunter gatherers had predominantly starch, with a bit of fat and protein. * peasant agriculturists: diet was still predominantly starch, with some fat, sugar and protein. * modern affluent societies: there has been a huge increase in fat and sugar, with a decrease in starch consumption. * exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and (cid:374)utritious foods to (cid:373)eet their dietary (cid:374)eeds a(cid:374)d food prefere(cid:374)ce for a(cid:374) active healthy life world food summit 1996. * natural selection acted to protect foods from herbivores and ensure reproduction e. g. seed scatter.

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