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The European Green Deal improves the sustainability of food systems but has uneven economic impacts on consumers and farmers

Agriculture

The European Green Deal improves the sustainability of food systems but has uneven economic impacts on consumers and farmers

H. Guyomard, L. Soler, et al.

Discover how the European Green Deal's innovative strategies can transform our food systems while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting biodiversity. This research by Hervé Guyomard, Louis-Georges Soler, Cécile Détang-Dessendre, and Vincent Réquillart reveals economic benefits and challenges for farmers as we shift towards healthier diets.

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Abstract
The European Green Deal aims notably to achieve a fair, healthy, and environmentally friendly food system in the European Union. We develop a partial equilibrium economic model to assess the market and non-market impacts of the three main levers of the Green Deal targeting the food chain: reducing the use of chemical inputs in agriculture, decreasing post-harvest losses, and shifting toward healthier average diets containing lower quantities of animal-based products. Substantially improving the climate, biodiversity, and nutrition performance of the European food system requires jointly using the three levers. This allows a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of food consumption and a 40–50% decrease in biodiversity damage. Consumers win economically thanks to lower food expenditures. Livestock producers lose through quantity and price declines. Impacts on revenues of food/feed field crop producers are positive only when the increase in food consumption products outweighs the decrease in feed consumption.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Oct 07, 2023
Authors
Hervé Guyomard, Louis-Georges Soler, Cécile Détang-Dessendre, Vincent Réquillart
Tags
European Green Deal
sustainable food system
greenhouse gas emissions
biodiversity
economic impact
dietary shifts
agriculture
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