The elements of resilience in the food system and means to enhance the stability of the food supply.

Rimhanen Karoliina, Aakkula Jyrki, Aro Kalle, Rikkonen Pasi
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Food systems are increasingly exposed to disruptions and shocks, and they are projected to increase in the future. Most recently, the war in Ukraine and Covid-19 pandemic has increased concerns about the ability to secure the availability of food at stable prices. This article presents a food system resilience framework to promote a national foresight system to better prepare for shocks and disruptions. Our study identified four key elements of resilience: system thinking through science and communication; redundancy of activities and networks; diversity of production and partners; and buffering strategies. Three national means to enhance resilience in the Finnish food system included domestic protein crop production, renewable energy production, and job creation measures. Primary production was perceived as the cornerstone for food system resilience, and the shocks and disruptions that it confronts therefore call for a sufficient and diverse domestic production volume, supported by the available domestic renewable energy. A dialogue between different actors in the food system was highlighted to format a situational picture and enable a rapid response. Our study suggests that to a certain point, concentration and interdependence in the food system increase dialogue and cooperation. For critical resources, sufficient reserve stocks buffer disruptions over a short period in the event of unexpected production or market disruptions. Introducing and strengthening the identified resilience elements and means to the food system call for the preparation of a more holistic and coherent food system policy that acknowledges and emphasises resilience alongside efficiency.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10669-022-09889-5.

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粮食系统恢复力的要素和增强粮食供应稳定性的手段。
粮食系统越来越容易受到中断和冲击的影响,预计未来这种情况还会增加。最近,乌克兰战争和2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧了人们对以稳定价格确保粮食供应能力的担忧。本文提出了一个粮食系统恢复力框架,以促进国家预见系统,更好地为冲击和中断做好准备。我们的研究确定了弹性的四个关键要素:通过科学和沟通进行系统思考;活动和网络的冗余;生产和合作伙伴的多样性;缓冲策略。提高芬兰粮食系统抗灾能力的三项国家措施包括国内蛋白质作物生产、可再生能源生产和创造就业措施。初级生产被认为是粮食系统恢复力的基石,因此,初级生产所面临的冲击和中断要求在现有国内可再生能源的支持下,有足够和多样化的国内产量。强调了粮食系统中不同行动者之间的对话,以形成一种情景图景,并能够迅速作出反应。我们的研究表明,在某种程度上,粮食系统中的集中和相互依赖增加了对话与合作。对于关键资源,在发生意外生产或市场中断的情况下,充足的储备库存可以在短时间内缓冲中断。在粮食系统中引入和加强已确定的抗灾能力要素和手段,需要制定一项更加全面和连贯的粮食系统政策,在承认和强调抗灾能力的同时强调效率。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,可在10.1007/s10669-022-09889-5获得。
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