Patterns and Drivers of Agricultural Biodiversity in South Asia: A preliminary overview of a regional dataset

Food systems face multifaceted challenges ranging from inadequate supply of nutritious food products to a range of negative environmental impacts (Fable et al., 202; Rockstöm et al., 2020; Willet et al., 2019). Fuctional agricultural bidiversity has emerged as an important consideration that, if carefully managed, could help to improved food system outcomes through several pathways including production risk miigation, increased and diversified incomes and livelihoods, and potentially as a contributor to healthier diets (Gaitán-Cremaschi et al., 2018; Klerkx & Rose 2020). However, large-scale regional patterns and drivers of agricultural biodiversity in South Asia remain largely underexplored. To address this gap, TAFFSA is producing a regional agricultural biodiversity database that will support researchers and policy markers in better understanding diversification in the food system and the relationships between agrobiodiversity and key food system outcomes. The current dataset contains regional district-level production data from 2019-2022, depending on availability, and includes a dietary groupings of food groups. Preliminary results show that cereals are by far the largest food category, but also highlight spatial variation in the diversity of food production. Bangladesh, Pakistan, Northen and Eastern India, and Nepal appear to be more diverse and dedicate larger shares of cultivated land to cereals than Western and Central India. After fully harmonizing the data sources,this dataset will help to identify hotspots of agobiodiversity including diagnostics and drivers of diversification that can inform sustainable food system transitions.

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Main Authors: Kamal, M., Faisal, A., Kafle, K., Karki, S., Krupnik, T.J., Urfels, A.
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Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Nutritious Food Products, Agricultural Biodiversity, Agricultural Datasets, AGROBIODIVERSITY, FOOD SYSTEMS, DATA, CROP PRODUCTION, Sustainable Agrifood Systems,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-226052023-11-27T21:48:49Z Patterns and Drivers of Agricultural Biodiversity in South Asia: A preliminary overview of a regional dataset Kamal, M. Faisal, A. Kafle, K. Karki, S. Krupnik, T.J. Urfels, A. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Nutritious Food Products Agricultural Biodiversity Agricultural Datasets AGROBIODIVERSITY FOOD SYSTEMS DATA CROP PRODUCTION Sustainable Agrifood Systems Food systems face multifaceted challenges ranging from inadequate supply of nutritious food products to a range of negative environmental impacts (Fable et al., 202; Rockstöm et al., 2020; Willet et al., 2019). Fuctional agricultural bidiversity has emerged as an important consideration that, if carefully managed, could help to improved food system outcomes through several pathways including production risk miigation, increased and diversified incomes and livelihoods, and potentially as a contributor to healthier diets (Gaitán-Cremaschi et al., 2018; Klerkx & Rose 2020). However, large-scale regional patterns and drivers of agricultural biodiversity in South Asia remain largely underexplored. To address this gap, TAFFSA is producing a regional agricultural biodiversity database that will support researchers and policy markers in better understanding diversification in the food system and the relationships between agrobiodiversity and key food system outcomes. The current dataset contains regional district-level production data from 2019-2022, depending on availability, and includes a dietary groupings of food groups. Preliminary results show that cereals are by far the largest food category, but also highlight spatial variation in the diversity of food production. Bangladesh, Pakistan, Northen and Eastern India, and Nepal appear to be more diverse and dedicate larger shares of cultivated land to cereals than Western and Central India. After fully harmonizing the data sources,this dataset will help to identify hotspots of agobiodiversity including diagnostics and drivers of diversification that can inform sustainable food system transitions. 7 pages 2023-05-09T20:30:12Z 2023-05-09T20:30:12Z 2022 Brochure Published Version https://hdl.handle.net/10883/22605 English Gender equality, youth and social inclusion Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia Resilient Agrifood Systems CGIAR Trust Fund https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130332 CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose Open Access South Asia Bangladesh CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Nutritious Food Products
Agricultural Biodiversity
Agricultural Datasets
AGROBIODIVERSITY
FOOD SYSTEMS
DATA
CROP PRODUCTION
Sustainable Agrifood Systems
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Nutritious Food Products
Agricultural Biodiversity
Agricultural Datasets
AGROBIODIVERSITY
FOOD SYSTEMS
DATA
CROP PRODUCTION
Sustainable Agrifood Systems
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Nutritious Food Products
Agricultural Biodiversity
Agricultural Datasets
AGROBIODIVERSITY
FOOD SYSTEMS
DATA
CROP PRODUCTION
Sustainable Agrifood Systems
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Nutritious Food Products
Agricultural Biodiversity
Agricultural Datasets
AGROBIODIVERSITY
FOOD SYSTEMS
DATA
CROP PRODUCTION
Sustainable Agrifood Systems
Kamal, M.
Faisal, A.
Kafle, K.
Karki, S.
Krupnik, T.J.
Urfels, A.
Patterns and Drivers of Agricultural Biodiversity in South Asia: A preliminary overview of a regional dataset
description Food systems face multifaceted challenges ranging from inadequate supply of nutritious food products to a range of negative environmental impacts (Fable et al., 202; Rockstöm et al., 2020; Willet et al., 2019). Fuctional agricultural bidiversity has emerged as an important consideration that, if carefully managed, could help to improved food system outcomes through several pathways including production risk miigation, increased and diversified incomes and livelihoods, and potentially as a contributor to healthier diets (Gaitán-Cremaschi et al., 2018; Klerkx & Rose 2020). However, large-scale regional patterns and drivers of agricultural biodiversity in South Asia remain largely underexplored. To address this gap, TAFFSA is producing a regional agricultural biodiversity database that will support researchers and policy markers in better understanding diversification in the food system and the relationships between agrobiodiversity and key food system outcomes. The current dataset contains regional district-level production data from 2019-2022, depending on availability, and includes a dietary groupings of food groups. Preliminary results show that cereals are by far the largest food category, but also highlight spatial variation in the diversity of food production. Bangladesh, Pakistan, Northen and Eastern India, and Nepal appear to be more diverse and dedicate larger shares of cultivated land to cereals than Western and Central India. After fully harmonizing the data sources,this dataset will help to identify hotspots of agobiodiversity including diagnostics and drivers of diversification that can inform sustainable food system transitions.
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Nutritious Food Products
Agricultural Biodiversity
Agricultural Datasets
AGROBIODIVERSITY
FOOD SYSTEMS
DATA
CROP PRODUCTION
Sustainable Agrifood Systems
author Kamal, M.
Faisal, A.
Kafle, K.
Karki, S.
Krupnik, T.J.
Urfels, A.
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Faisal, A.
Kafle, K.
Karki, S.
Krupnik, T.J.
Urfels, A.
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title Patterns and Drivers of Agricultural Biodiversity in South Asia: A preliminary overview of a regional dataset
title_short Patterns and Drivers of Agricultural Biodiversity in South Asia: A preliminary overview of a regional dataset
title_full Patterns and Drivers of Agricultural Biodiversity in South Asia: A preliminary overview of a regional dataset
title_fullStr Patterns and Drivers of Agricultural Biodiversity in South Asia: A preliminary overview of a regional dataset
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