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Healthy Living Healthy Planet Radio
EP 132 - The intersection of Food Production with Economics and Environment

Healthy Living Healthy Planet Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 48:01


Food, which is the primary purpose of agriculture essential for all living organisms to survive and flourish, but for human beings, food transcends biological needs and has long been an integral part of social life and culture. Over the past century, the food system has done very well in producing enough food to outpace population growth and reducing the real price of food to make it more accessible. Indeed, agriculture is an economic engine and can help reduce poverty for 75% of the world's poor, who live in rural areas and work mainly in farming. It can raise incomes, improve food security and benefit the environment. But there are significant trade-offs, for all of us-that have become more and more pressing everyday. And yet, against this significant contribution to the global well-being, the global food system, as currently organized, is not doing well for its purpose. It imposes very high environmental and health costs ranging from greenhouse gas emissions, land degradation, water and air pollution, overdrawn aquifers, and biodiversity loss, to food borne diseases, growing anti-microbial resistance, persistent under-and malnourished children, and rising obesity. So-what is the net verdict? Is the global food system adding or subtracting monetary value? Its estimated hat negative impacts associated with the way the current food system operates are at least $6 trillion. conservatively speaking–and only accounts for 5externalities of the current food system that existing studies have been able to put a value to namely, malnutrition, food loss and waste, food safety, land degradation, and the greenhouse emissions from current agricultural (non-land related) practices. There a real so likely substantial costs associated with other “externalities” that have not yet been accounted for. Who will pay these costs? Everyone pays the public health costs of an increase in diet-related diseases through gradually increasing taxes. But the substantial costs due to environmental and natural resource damage will primarily be paid by future generations–as food production becomes much more difficult on a significantly eroded resource base and in a more hostile climate. The risk is that some of the costs will continue to rise exponentially, posing a significant threat to future ecological and hence economic stability. Now, these shocking numbers only matter if they can motivate action. Fortunately, technologies and practices already exist that can make agriculture and the broader food system more climate smart and environmentally friendly. Here to help us unpack and explore some of this are Barry Goodwin, the William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor and Graduate Alumni Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Agricultural and Resource Economics at North Carolina State University & Julie Howard, Independent consultant focusing on food and agricultural system development in sub-Saharan Africa and related US policies and programs. She is a non-resident Senior Adviser in the Global Food Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Dr. Howard is a Director of the World Vegetable Center and served as the first chief scientist in the Bureau for Food Security and senior adviser to the USAID administrator on agricultural research, extension, and education. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healthy-radio/support

Recovery Soulfood
Recovery Soulfood MEETS Barry Goodwin-Have You Changed Your Default Settings?

Recovery Soulfood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 80:28


Barry Goodwin Celebrates 5yrs of Continuous Recovery on August 25,2020, His story of prison survival, solitary confinement, drug addiction, homelessness & battling mental health issues is Extremely Powerful and it Proves that Making the Firm Decision to Change Your Life is only 1 part of the process, the Action Must be taken in the direction of that change- but the Most Important Ingredient is the Willingness to REPROGRAM THE MIND! So, Get Ready to Experience Hope, Inspiration & Motivation as Recovery Soulfood MEETS Barry Goodwin! The Recovery Soulfood Podcast is brought to you in part by, www.ShopRecoveryStuff.com Please consider becoming a monetary supporter of our podcast-your support allows us to pay for equipment & monthly platform subscriptions so that we can continue to bring Soul Nourishing Content to the World! There are 3 levels of monthly support packages, one for Every budget-from $.99, $4.99 to $9.99- You can also make a one time donation. Find out more @ www.anchor.fm.com/recoverysoulfood THANK YOU!!! PLEASE LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE TO ALL OF OUR PLATFORMS IG @hopeinrecoverynetwork FaceBook @ LonaCurrie YouTube @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5LyDFCpEll3Z5isCWVtsbA/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recoverysoulfood/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recoverysoulfood/support

IFPRI Podcast
IFPRI Book Launch: Agricultural Policy in Disarray 12/12/2018 KAElliott

IFPRI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 5:47


Discussants Kimberly Ann Elliott, Visiting Fellow, Center for Global Development The 2018 Farm Bill, if passed, will set US farm policy for the next 5 years and cost some US $87 billion annually. Some of this spending will go toward the US farm safety net, which includes price and income support programs, conservation programs, and crop insurance. Co-hosted with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), this seminar will launch the two-volume analysis of farm policy, Agricultural Policy in Disarray: Reforming the US Farm Bill, published by AEI press. The study’s three coeditors, Vincent Smith, Joseph Glauber, and Barry Goodwin, will be discussing the proposed bill and the farm safety net.

IFPRI Podcast
IFPRI Book Launch: Agricultural Policy in Disarray 12/12/2018 DOrden

IFPRI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 6:24


Discussant: David Orden, Professor, Institute for Society, Culture and Environment, Virginia Tech University The 2018 Farm Bill, if passed, will set US farm policy for the next 5 years and cost some US $87 billion annually. Some of this spending will go toward the US farm safety net, which includes price and income support programs, conservation programs, and crop insurance. Co-hosted with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), this seminar will launch the two-volume analysis of farm policy, Agricultural Policy in Disarray: Reforming the US Farm Bill, published by AEI press. The study’s three coeditors, Vincent Smith, Joseph Glauber, and Barry Goodwin, will be discussing the proposed bill and the farm safety net.

IFPRI Podcast
IFPRI Book Launch: Agricultural Policy in Disarray 12/12/2018 ELichtenberg

IFPRI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 16:02


Speaker: Erik Lichtenberg, Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland The 2018 Farm Bill, if passed, will set US farm policy for the next 5 years and cost some US $87 billion annually. Some of this spending will go toward the US farm safety net, which includes price and income support programs, conservation programs, and crop insurance. Co-hosted with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), this seminar will launch the two-volume analysis of farm policy, Agricultural Policy in Disarray: Reforming the US Farm Bill, published by AEI press. The study’s three coeditors, Vincent Smith, Joseph Glauber, and Barry Goodwin, will be discussing the proposed bill and the farm safety net.

IFPRI Podcast
IFPRI Book Launch: Agricultural Policy in Disarray 12/12/2018 BGoodwin

IFPRI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 14:42


Speaker: Barry Goodwin, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, NC State University The 2018 Farm Bill, if passed, will set US farm policy for the next 5 years and cost some US $87 billion annually. Some of this spending will go toward the US farm safety net, which includes price and income support programs, conservation programs, and crop insurance. Co-hosted with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), this seminar will launch the two-volume analysis of farm policy, Agricultural Policy in Disarray: Reforming the US Farm Bill, published by AEI press. The study’s three coeditors, Vincent Smith, Joseph Glauber, and Barry Goodwin, will be discussing the proposed bill and the farm safety net.

IFPRI Podcast
IFPRI Book Launch: Agricultural Policy in Disarray 12/12/2018 VSmith

IFPRI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 14:56


Speaker: Vincent H. Smith, Professor, Department of Economics, Montana State University and Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute The 2018 Farm Bill, if passed, will set US farm policy for the next 5 years and cost some US $87 billion annually. Some of this spending will go toward the US farm safety net, which includes price and income support programs, conservation programs, and crop insurance. Co-hosted with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), this seminar will launch the two-volume analysis of farm policy, Agricultural Policy in Disarray: Reforming the US Farm Bill, published by AEI press. The study’s three coeditors, Vincent Smith, Joseph Glauber, and Barry Goodwin, will be discussing the proposed bill and the farm safety net.

IFPRI Podcast
IFPRI Book Launch: Agricultural Policy in Disarray 12/12/2018 JGlauber

IFPRI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 1:55


Moderator: Joseph Glauber, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI and Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute The 2018 Farm Bill, if passed, will set US farm policy for the next 5 years and cost some US $87 billion annually. Some of this spending will go toward the US farm safety net, which includes price and income support programs, conservation programs, and crop insurance. Co-hosted with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), this seminar will launch the two-volume analysis of farm policy, Agricultural Policy in Disarray: Reforming the US Farm Bill, published by AEI press. The study’s three coeditors, Vincent Smith, Joseph Glauber, and Barry Goodwin, will be discussing the proposed bill and the farm safety net.

IFPRI Podcast
IFPRI Book Launch: Agricultural Policy in Disarray 12-12-2018 RVos

IFPRI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 2:47


Welcome Remarks: Rob Vos, Director, Markets, Trade and Institutions Division, IFPRI The 2018 Farm Bill, if passed, will set US farm policy for the next 5 years and cost some US $87 billion annually. Some of this spending will go toward the US farm safety net, which includes price and income support programs, conservation programs, and crop insurance. Co-hosted with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), this seminar will launch the two-volume analysis of farm policy, Agricultural Policy in Disarray: Reforming the US Farm Bill, published by AEI press. The study’s three coeditors, Vincent Smith, Joseph Glauber, and Barry Goodwin, will be discussing the proposed bill and the farm safety net.

FARE Talk - Food, Agricultural and Resource Economic Discussions
Tenants and Landlords: Who benefits from U.S. Agricultural Subsidies?

FARE Talk - Food, Agricultural and Resource Economic Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2014


Barry Goodwin and Dr. Brady Deaton discuss Barry's research on the effect of U.S. subsidies on U.S. farmland values and rental rates. They focus their discussion on the effect of U.S. agricultural subsidies on rental rates.