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Food systems: seven priorities to end hunger and protect the planet

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The world's food system is in disarray. One in ten people is undernourished. One in four is overweight. More than one-third of the world's population cannot afford a healthy diet. Food supplies are disrupted by heatwaves, floods, droughts and wars.


An AI Analysis of 500,000 Studies Shows How We Can End World Hunger

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Ending hunger is one of the top priorities of the United Nations this decade. Yet the world appears to be backsliding, with an uptick of 60 million people experiencing hunger in the last five years to an estimated 690 million worldwide. To help turn this trend around, a team of 70 researchers published a landmark series of eight studies in Nature Food, Nature Plants, and Nature Sustainability on Monday. The scientists turned to machine learning to comb 500,000 studies and white papers chronicling the world's food system. The results show that there are routes to address world hunger this decade, but also that there are also huge gaps in knowledge we need to fill to ensure those routes are equitable and don't destroy the biosphere.


Research offers path to end world hunger within decade

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The world's small-scale farmers now can see a path to solving global hunger over the next decade, with solutions--such as adopting climate-resilient crops through improving extension services--all culled rapidly via artificial intelligence from more than 500,000 scientific research articles. The results are synthesized in 10 new research papers--authored by 77 scientists, researchers and librarians in 23 countries--as part of Ceres2030: Sustainable Solutions to End Hunger. The project is headquartered at Cornell University, with partners from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). The papers were published concurrently on Oct. 12 in four journals--Nature Plants, Nature Sustainability, Nature Machine Intelligence and Nature Food--and assembled in a comprehensive package online: Sustainable Solutions to End Hunger. Ceres2030 employed machine learning, librarian savvy and research synthesis methods to quickly scan a trove of thousands of scientific journals for ideas and websites from more than 60 agencies that can help eradicate world hunger.