From Uniformity to Diversity. A paradigm shift from industrial agriculture to diversified agroecological systems

This report explores the potential for a shift to occur from current food systems, characterized by industrial modes of agriculture, to systems based around diversified agroecological farming. It asks what the impacts on food systems would be if diversity, rather than uniformity, were the key imperative. The ecological benefits of such a shift have been widely documented. The key question, and the one asked in this report, is where the trade-offs lie. In other words, could food systems based around diversified agroecological farming succeed where current systems are failing, namely in reconciling concerns such as food security, environmental protection, nutritional adequacy and social equity.

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Title From Uniformity to Diversity. A paradigm shift from industrial agriculture to diversified agroecological systems
Description This report explores the potential for a shift to occur from current food systems, characterized by industrial modes of agriculture, to systems based around diversified agroecological farming. It asks what the impacts on food systems would be if diversity, rather than uniformity, were the key imperative. The ecological benefits of such a shift have been widely documented. The key question, and the one asked in this report, is where the trade-offs lie. In other words, could food systems based around diversified agroecological farming succeed where current systems are failing, namely in reconciling concerns such as food security, environmental protection, nutritional adequacy and social equity.
Agroecology Category
  • Integrated systems
  • Input reduction and recycling
  • Soil health
  • Economy and income
  • Nutrition and diets
  • Sustainable food system
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate
  • Natural resources governance
  • Equity
  • Supportive policies
  • Knowledge and values
Agroecology Keyword
  • Agroforestry
  • Conservation agriculture
  • Organic agriculture
  • Precision agriculture
  • Integrated pest management
  • Biomass
  • Crop rotation
  • Soil fertility
  • Soil health
  • Circular economy
  • Cash crop
  • Income
  • Food safety
  • Nutrition and health
  • Human health
  • Nutrient
  • Certification
  • Food security
  • Food processing
  • Biodiversity
  • Intercropping
  • Grassland
  • Habitat
  • Climate change
  • Drought
  • Ecosystem resilience
  • Vulnerability
  • Land management
  • Equity
  • Participatory plant breeding
  • Traditional knowledge
Contributing organisations IPES-FOOD
Author Emile A. Frison (Lead Coordinating author)
Year 2016
Type of document Report
Language English
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Country Global
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
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