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Earthworms contribute significantly to global food production

Agriculture

Earthworms contribute significantly to global food production

S. J. Fonte, M. Hsieh, et al.

This exciting study by Steven J. Fonte, Marian Hsieh, and Nathaniel D. Mueller reveals that earthworms play a crucial role in enhancing global agricultural production, contributing over 140 million metric tons annually. With significant impacts in the global South, supporting earthworm populations through sustainable practices could transform our agricultural future!... show more
Abstract
Earthworms are critical soil ecosystem engineers that support plant growth in numerous ways; however, their contribution to global agricultural production has not been quantified. We estimate the impacts of earthworms on global production of key crops by analyzing maps of earthworm abundance, soil properties, and crop yields together with earthworm-yield responses from the literature. Our findings indicate that earthworms contribute to roughly 6.5% of global grain (maize, rice, wheat, barley) production and 2.3% of legume production, equivalent to over 140 million metric tons annually. The earthworm contribution is especially notable in the global South, where earthworms contribute 10% of total grain production in Sub-Saharan Africa and 8% in Latin America and the Caribbean. Our findings suggest that earthworms are important drivers of global food production and that investment in agroecological policies and practices to support earthworm populations and overall soil biodiversity could contribute greatly to sustainable agricultural goals.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 26, 2023
Authors
Steven J. Fonte, Marian Hsieh, Nathaniel D. Mueller
Tags
earthworms
agriculture
global production
sustainability
crop yields
soil properties
agroecological practices
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