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Foresight Exercise Agrimonde, Farming and Food systems of the world

The results of the foresight exercise Agrimonde were presented on 9th October 2009 in Montpellier, France. The English version of the Summary Report is now available online. The Full Report in english will be made available soon.

You can download the French and English versions of the summary document by clicking here:

Document de Synthèse Agrimonde (Fr).

Agrimonde Summary Report (En)




For more information on Agrimonde please contact Sandrine Paillard at sandrine.paillard@paris.inra.fr or Bruno Dorin at Bruno.Dorin@cirad.fr
 

Introduction to Agrimonde

Current population growth forecasts suggest that one of the main challenges in the coming decades will be to adapt agricultural product supply to the growth in demand for food, while also ensuring more sustainable production. 
Current trends - the emergence of new agricultural production areas, opportunities in terms of bioenergies and changing diets, particularly in developing countries - will have consequences for the supply and demand balance on a global level. Managing to preserve the world's resources while alleviating poverty and inequality is a major issue for sustainable development, and for global geopolitical equilibria and the relations between industrialized countries and the wide range of developing countries.

Inra and Cirad have launched a foresight exercise on farming and food systems worldwide in 2035 (Agrimonde), over two years (2006 and 2007). The study should serve to foresee the role of French and European agriculture in the different global change scenarios and pinpoint the fundamental issues with which agricultural research will be faced. This prospective exercise will give Cirad and Inra the means to forecast and prepare for the future in terms of public research systems and priorities as well as of their strategic position on an international level.

The study as a whole will be based on the results of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (an international assessment and prospective exercise on ecosystems commissioned by the UN in 2001 and conducted between 2001 and 2005) and will fit in with current work under the International Agricultural Assessment of Science and Technologies for Development (IAASTD, an agricultural prospective study launched in 2002 by the United Nations and the World Bank).

Inra and Cirad are both commissioners and joint project managers. The Head of the Inra prospective studies unit is in charge of the operation, which will be conducted by a mixed Cirad-Inra team. A committee of experts, consisting of around twenty people chosen for their expertise, will provide scientific and methodological advice.

 

 

Writing: TK
Creation date: 23 January 2008
Update: 29 January 2010