The Impact of Disasters on Agriculture and Food Security
October 25 , 2023 398 days 429 0
The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) released a its first-of-its-kind report.
The world has also lost over $120 billion per year which amounts to five per cent of the annual global agricultural GDP.
Disasters like floods, droughts, insect infestations, storms, disease and war have caused $123 billion every year in lost food production between 1991 and 2021.
It would have been enough to feed up to half a billion people per year.
Natural and man-made disasters have led to $3.8 trillion in crop and livestock losses over the last three decades.
The average annual grain losses amounted to 69 million tonnes in the last three decades or so.
It is equivalent to the entire cereal production of France in 2021.
The world lost some 40 million tonnes of fruit and vegetable production and 16 million tonnes of meat, dairy and eggs to disasters.
Around 23 per cent of losses due to disasters were sustained in the agricultural sector.