New Study Says There Are Not Enough Vegetables on Earth Right Now

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New Study Says There Are Not Enough Vegetables on Earth Right Now
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, there’s not enough fruits and vegetables on the planet for everybody to meet the World Health Organization’s nutritional recommendations.live in a country with sufficient access to fruits and vegetables, and the number of people NOT living with enough access will grow by over one billion people by 2050.

The one highly-processed silver lining is that there are at least enough calories to feed the world’s population right now, it’s just that they’re not all that nutritious. The solution is two-fold: reducing food waste, which seems reasonable, but also, growing more produce. Given that a huge amount of agricultural land is tied up with raising livestock , the study’s authors suggest that we’d need to cut back on meat production to make room for fruits and vegetables.

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