Origins of food crops connect countries worldwide

Research into the origins of food plants has led to the recognition that specific geographical regions around the world have been of particular importance to the development of agricultural crops. Yet the relative contributions of these different regions in the context of current food systems have not been quantified. Here we determine the origins ('primary regions of diversity') of the crops comprising the food supplies and agricultural production of countries worldwide. We estimate the degree to which countries use crops from regions of diversity other than their own ('foreign crops'), and quantify changes in this usage over the past 50 years. Countries are highly interconnected with regard to primary regions of diversity of the crops they cultivate and/or consume. Foreign crops are extensively used in food supplies (68.7% of national food supplies as a global mean are derived from foreign crops) and production systems (69.3% of crops grown are foreign). Foreign crop usage has increased significantly over the past 50 years, including in countries with high indigenous crop diversity. The results provide a novel perspective on the ongoing globalization of food systems worldwide, and bolster evidence for the importance of international collaboration on genetic resource conservation and exchange.

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Main Authors: Khoury, Colin K., Achicanoy, Harold A., Bjorkman, Anne D., Navarro-Racines, Carlos, Guarino, Luigi, Flores-Palacios, Ximena, Engels, Johannes M.M., Wiersema, John H., Dempewolf, Hannes, Sotelo, Steven, Ramírez-Villegas, Julian, Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P., Fowler, Cary, Jarvis, Andy, Rieseberg, Loren H., Struik, Paul C.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Crop diversity, Crop domestication, Crop improvement, Crop origins, Food security, Plant genetic resources,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/origins-of-food-crops-connect-countries-worldwide
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5057172025-01-20 Khoury, Colin K. Achicanoy, Harold A. Bjorkman, Anne D. Navarro-Racines, Carlos Guarino, Luigi Flores-Palacios, Ximena Engels, Johannes M.M. Wiersema, John H. Dempewolf, Hannes Sotelo, Steven Ramírez-Villegas, Julian Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P. Fowler, Cary Jarvis, Andy Rieseberg, Loren H. Struik, Paul C. Article/Letter to editor Proceedings of the Royal Society. B: Biological Sciences 283 (2016) 1832 ISSN: 0962-8452 Origins of food crops connect countries worldwide 2016 Research into the origins of food plants has led to the recognition that specific geographical regions around the world have been of particular importance to the development of agricultural crops. Yet the relative contributions of these different regions in the context of current food systems have not been quantified. Here we determine the origins ('primary regions of diversity') of the crops comprising the food supplies and agricultural production of countries worldwide. We estimate the degree to which countries use crops from regions of diversity other than their own ('foreign crops'), and quantify changes in this usage over the past 50 years. Countries are highly interconnected with regard to primary regions of diversity of the crops they cultivate and/or consume. Foreign crops are extensively used in food supplies (68.7% of national food supplies as a global mean are derived from foreign crops) and production systems (69.3% of crops grown are foreign). Foreign crop usage has increased significantly over the past 50 years, including in countries with high indigenous crop diversity. The results provide a novel perspective on the ongoing globalization of food systems worldwide, and bolster evidence for the importance of international collaboration on genetic resource conservation and exchange. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/origins-of-food-crops-connect-countries-worldwide 10.1098/rspb.2016.0792 https://edepot.wur.nl/385415 Crop diversity Crop domestication Crop improvement Crop origins Food security Plant genetic resources https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Crop diversity
Crop domestication
Crop improvement
Crop origins
Food security
Plant genetic resources
Crop diversity
Crop domestication
Crop improvement
Crop origins
Food security
Plant genetic resources
spellingShingle Crop diversity
Crop domestication
Crop improvement
Crop origins
Food security
Plant genetic resources
Crop diversity
Crop domestication
Crop improvement
Crop origins
Food security
Plant genetic resources
Khoury, Colin K.
Achicanoy, Harold A.
Bjorkman, Anne D.
Navarro-Racines, Carlos
Guarino, Luigi
Flores-Palacios, Ximena
Engels, Johannes M.M.
Wiersema, John H.
Dempewolf, Hannes
Sotelo, Steven
Ramírez-Villegas, Julian
Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P.
Fowler, Cary
Jarvis, Andy
Rieseberg, Loren H.
Struik, Paul C.
Origins of food crops connect countries worldwide
description Research into the origins of food plants has led to the recognition that specific geographical regions around the world have been of particular importance to the development of agricultural crops. Yet the relative contributions of these different regions in the context of current food systems have not been quantified. Here we determine the origins ('primary regions of diversity') of the crops comprising the food supplies and agricultural production of countries worldwide. We estimate the degree to which countries use crops from regions of diversity other than their own ('foreign crops'), and quantify changes in this usage over the past 50 years. Countries are highly interconnected with regard to primary regions of diversity of the crops they cultivate and/or consume. Foreign crops are extensively used in food supplies (68.7% of national food supplies as a global mean are derived from foreign crops) and production systems (69.3% of crops grown are foreign). Foreign crop usage has increased significantly over the past 50 years, including in countries with high indigenous crop diversity. The results provide a novel perspective on the ongoing globalization of food systems worldwide, and bolster evidence for the importance of international collaboration on genetic resource conservation and exchange.
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Crop domestication
Crop improvement
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Food security
Plant genetic resources
author Khoury, Colin K.
Achicanoy, Harold A.
Bjorkman, Anne D.
Navarro-Racines, Carlos
Guarino, Luigi
Flores-Palacios, Ximena
Engels, Johannes M.M.
Wiersema, John H.
Dempewolf, Hannes
Sotelo, Steven
Ramírez-Villegas, Julian
Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P.
Fowler, Cary
Jarvis, Andy
Rieseberg, Loren H.
Struik, Paul C.
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Wiersema, John H.
Dempewolf, Hannes
Sotelo, Steven
Ramírez-Villegas, Julian
Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P.
Fowler, Cary
Jarvis, Andy
Rieseberg, Loren H.
Struik, Paul C.
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