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Integrating crop redistribution and improved management towards meeting China's food demand with lower environmental costs

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NATURE FOOD
卷 3, 期 12, 页码 1031-1039

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s43016-022-00646-0

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  1. Science and Technology Plan Project of Qinghai Province [2019-NK-A11-02]
  2. Taishan Scholarship Project of Shandong Province [TS201712082]
  3. Chinese Universities Scientific Fund [2022TC036]

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China, with limited arable land, faces the challenge of feeding a large population. A study suggests that through crop redistribution and improved management, China's food demand in 2030 can be met. This integrated approach not only increases crop production but also reduces agricultural inputs and environmental impacts, ensuring food security.
China feeds 19.1% of the world's population with 8.6% of the arable land. Here we propose an integrated approach combining crop redistribution and improved management to meet China's food demand in 2030. We simulated the food demand, estimated the national crop production through the productivity of the top 10% of producers in each county, and optimized the spatial distribution of 11 groups of crop types among counties using the data of the top producers. Integrating crop redistribution and improved management increased crop production and can meet the food demand in 2030, while the agricultural inputs (N and P fertilizers and irrigation water) and environmental impacts (reactive N loss and greenhouse gas emissions) were reduced. Although there are significant socio-economic and cultural barriers to implementing such redistribution, these results suggest that integrated measures can achieve food security and decrease negative environmental impacts. County-specific policies and advisory support will be needed to achieve the promises of combining optimization strategies.

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