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Biological factors affecting food security - Edexcel Food security

Factors such as the increase in human population, new pests and pathogens and armed conflict, can result in food scarcity. Improved farming techniques and sustainable fisheries can help increase supply.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Ecosystems and material cycles

Food security

Food security is a measure of the availability of food required to support people of a household, region, country or any specified area. It is a measure of how much food there is, if it is of suitable quality and whether people can access it.

Having fully stocked supermarket shelves is something that perhaps some of us might take for granted. However, this high level of food security is not experienced by all people. In some parts of the world there is a shortage of food, which can result in starvation and death. The United Nations estimates that over 700 million people face hunger each year. They also estimate that each year three billion people cannot afford a healthy diet.

Food security in some countries is affected by:

  • The increase in human , as birth rates are increasing and many people have better access to medical care.
  • Increasing farming of animals and eating more meat and fish compared with plants.
  • New pests and that attack crops and farm animals.
  • The effects of climate change are making farming more difficult in many areas, e.g. famine in some countried if it doesn't rain for a long time.
  • Problems with sustainability such as using more land for making biofuels.
  • The increased costs of farming.

Finding ways to feed people is an important problem for scientists.