This document contains a table of contents that outlines 10 sections on various topics related to food systems, including: the most consumed crops and meats globally; food chains and energy transfer; characteristics of agricultural systems in the Philippines; world food problems and solutions; the Green Revolution; unconventional food plants; increasing fish utilization; sustainable agriculture practices and programs in the Philippines; and responsibilities of individuals and government agencies related to food. The sections will cover topics such as the role of rice and corn as global staple crops, food webs and energy loss between trophic levels, dimensions and historical changes to Philippine agriculture, causes of hunger, the goals and impacts of the Green Revolution, alternative protein sources, sustainable practices, and ensuring food safety.
This document contains a table of contents that outlines 10 sections on various topics related to food systems, including: the most consumed crops and meats globally; food chains and energy transfer; characteristics of agricultural systems in the Philippines; world food problems and solutions; the Green Revolution; unconventional food plants; increasing fish utilization; sustainable agriculture practices and programs in the Philippines; and responsibilities of individuals and government agencies related to food. The sections will cover topics such as the role of rice and corn as global staple crops, food webs and energy loss between trophic levels, dimensions and historical changes to Philippine agriculture, causes of hunger, the goals and impacts of the Green Revolution, alternative protein sources, sustainable practices, and ensuring food safety.
This document contains a table of contents that outlines 10 sections on various topics related to food systems, including: the most consumed crops and meats globally; food chains and energy transfer; characteristics of agricultural systems in the Philippines; world food problems and solutions; the Green Revolution; unconventional food plants; increasing fish utilization; sustainable agriculture practices and programs in the Philippines; and responsibilities of individuals and government agencies related to food. The sections will cover topics such as the role of rice and corn as global staple crops, food webs and energy loss between trophic levels, dimensions and historical changes to Philippine agriculture, causes of hunger, the goals and impacts of the Green Revolution, alternative protein sources, sustainable practices, and ensuring food safety.
a. The Crop That Feeds The World...1 b. 10 Most Consumed Meat....3 c. The Fish That Feeds The Philippines....4
II. FOOD CHAINS AND CYCLES
a. Food Chain....6 b. Energy transfer.7 c. Ten Percent Law8 d. Pyramids Of Biomass...9
III. CHARACTERISTICS OF AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM..10
a. The Elements of the Agricultural System...10 b. Dimensions of Agricultural system in the Philippines.10 c. Agricultural system in the Philippines in the year 1990s...11 d. Agricultural system in the Philippines in the year 2000s and beyond12
IV. WORLD FOOD PROBLEM.16
a. Causes For Lack Of Food In The World..16 b. Causes Of Food Problem..16 c. Solutions To World Food Problem..17 d. Sustainable Food Systems For Food Security And Nutrition..18 e. India Food Banking Network18
V. THE GREEN REVOLUTION..19
a. Objectives...19 b. Outcome..19 c. Thomas Malthus.19 d. Two Important Terms To Bear In Mind...20 e. Green Revolution...20 f. Golden Rice.21 g. Benefits if Green Revolution.21 h. Drawbacks of Green Revolution.22 i. Genetic Engineering.22 j. Biotechnology Benefits And Drawbacks In Agriculture.24
VI. UNCONVENTIONAL FOOD PLANTS..25
a. Sources of Alternative Protein Foods.25 b. Protein alternatives made from plants..25 c. Protein Alternatives from Micro-Organisms.25 d. Example of unconventional plants..25 e. Adlai in the Philippines.28 f. Other Unconventional Plants...29 VII. INCREASING UTILIZATION OF FISH..30 a. Fish Utilization in Global Scale31 b. Reasons that triggers the Increase in the Utilization of Fishes...32
VIII. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE.33
a. Introduction33 b. Sustainable Agriculture Program...33 c. Environmental Health33 d. Social Economic Equity.33 e. Sustainable Practices (1900s).33 f. AGRI PINOY (Sustainable Agriculture in the Philippines).34 g. Philippine Agriculture 2020.35
IX. RESPONSIBILITIES OF INDIVIDUALS.38
a. Responsibilities of Different Individuals38 b. Food Safety Act Of 201339 c. Principal Responsibilities of Government Agencies..40
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