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Forecasting trends in food security with real time data

Food Science and Technology

Forecasting trends in food security with real time data

J. Herteux, C. Raeth, et al.

This research, conducted by Joschka Herteux, Christoph Raeth, Giulia Martini, Amine Baha, Kyriacos Koupparis, Ilaria Lauzana, and Duccio Piovani, unveils a groundbreaking quantitative methodology for forecasting food consumption levels in Mali, Nigeria, Syria, and Yemen. Leveraging the WFP's real-time monitoring system, this study highlights the superior performance of Reservoir Computing in creating a robust early warning system for food insecurity.

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Abstract
Early warning systems are an essential tool for effective humanitarian action. Advance warnings on impending disasters facilitate timely and targeted response which help save lives and livelihoods. In this work we present a quantitative methodology to forecast levels of food consumption for 60 consecutive days, at the sub-national level, in four countries: Mali, Nigeria, Syria, and Yemen. The methodology is built on publicly available data from the World Food Programme’s global hunger monitoring system which collects, processes, and displays daily updates on key food security metrics, conflict, weather events, and other drivers of food insecurity. In this study we assessed the performance of various models including Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA), Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost), Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) Network, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), and Reservoir Computing (RC), by comparing their Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) metrics. Our findings highlight Reservoir Computing (RC) as a particularly well-suited model in the field of food security given its notable resistance to data samples and its efficient training capabilities. The methodology we introduce establishes the groundwork for a global, data-driven early warning system designed to anticipate and detect food insecurity.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Oct 12, 2024
Authors
Joschka Herteux, Christoph Raeth, Giulia Martini, Amine Baha, Kyriacos Koupparis, Ilaria Lauzana, Duccio Piovani
Tags
food consumption
forecasting
Reservoir Computing
food insecurity
real-time monitoring
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