Food Security and Farming

Cards (7)

  • What is the definition of food security?
    Having enough food to feed a population
  • What factors can threaten food security?
    • Increasing population
    • Diets changing
    • Demand for imported food
    • New pests and pathogens
    • High input costs of farming e.g. machinery and livestock
    • Conflicts that affect availability
  • Are fish stocks declining or rising?
    Declining
  • Where are cod at risk from disappearing due to overfishing?
    North West Atlantic
  • How can fish stocks be maintained?
    • Fishing quotas- limits on number and size of fish caught in certain areas
    • Net size- limits on mesh size to reduce unwanted and discarded fish that are accidentally caught
  • How to make food production more efficient:
    • Limiting movement of livestock
    • Keeping livestock in a temperature-controlled environment, reducing energy transfer
    • Factory farming- raising animals in small pens
    • Factory farming fish in cages
    • Feeding animals high-protein food to increase growth
  • What are the problems with factory farming?
    • Disease spreads easily
    • Ethical objections- unnatural and uncomfortable conditions thought cruel