2019
DOI: 10.24818/ea/2019/51/285
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Agriculture and the Twofold Relationship between Food Security and Climate Change. Evidence from Romania

Abstract: Nowadays, agriculture is facing a special challengeto produce more food for a growing population, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions caused by food production. This piece of research is focused on the impact of agriculture on climate change, starting from the assumption that agriculture is affected by climate variability, but also it contributes to it by emitting greenhouse gases, under the restriction of less per capita land. The paper analyses the connection between agricultural emissions and agricultur… Show more

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“…As it was previously shown in literature (Ciutacu et al, 2015;Andrei et al, 2015a;Drăgoi et al, 2018;Turtoi et al, 2018;Popescu et al, 2018;Kideckel, 2019;Istudor et al, 2019), despite Romania's significant agricultural potential arising from quite a large stock of fertile land, climatic conditions favourable to a diversity of crops, and a large number of farmsteads (one out of three farms in the EU 28 is located in Romania) and farmers (20% of the number of active farmers in the 28 Member States live and work in Romania), the country's level of competitiveness on the EU market of agricultural produce and agro-food is still low by comparison to the other EU states and even by comparison to EU member states that boast a far lesser agricultural potential.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…As it was previously shown in literature (Ciutacu et al, 2015;Andrei et al, 2015a;Drăgoi et al, 2018;Turtoi et al, 2018;Popescu et al, 2018;Kideckel, 2019;Istudor et al, 2019), despite Romania's significant agricultural potential arising from quite a large stock of fertile land, climatic conditions favourable to a diversity of crops, and a large number of farmsteads (one out of three farms in the EU 28 is located in Romania) and farmers (20% of the number of active farmers in the 28 Member States live and work in Romania), the country's level of competitiveness on the EU market of agricultural produce and agro-food is still low by comparison to the other EU states and even by comparison to EU member states that boast a far lesser agricultural potential.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Food consumption habits impact both the society in which we live and the market economy, as well as the environment [2,17]. Changing consumer preferences have a significant impact on production and distribution pathways integrated into Food Systems, therefore, current eating habits of consumers (in our case, the young generation of Zoomers) need to be researched in order to understand the influence of the consumption model on the entire Food System.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study shows that there is a strong relationship between intensive crops, livestock activities and agricultural carbon emissions. 52 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%