The land footprint of food
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@technicaladept @infobeautiful Also some major crops missing like wheat, corn, soybeans
@Paija2021 @technicaladept @infobeautiful soybeans aren’t listed but Tofu is. It’s made from soybean milk.
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The land footprint of food
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food
by @EurCorrespond
One might grow a kilo of tomatoes on that land but the fertilizer needed is not included
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The land footprint of food
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food
by @EurCorrespond
@infobeautiful Then I should have 4 times more sausages than cheese!
Does that footprint include water consumption? Since tomatoes need a lot of it, to have a good yield -
The land footprint of food
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food
by @EurCorrespond
@infobeautiful I am curious about the land usage per calory of some of theses, like between carrot and potatoes. On the other hand, I don't eat coffee or cheese for its calories :3
thanks for sharing, it's a nice way to show things
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The land footprint of food
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food
by @EurCorrespond
@infobeautiful somebody please tell me how to grow 1kg of carrots on 30cm²

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@infobeautiful I'm not against the message, but I don't think this particular infographic works really well.
A kg. of, say, carrots is in no way comparable to kg. of coffee or beef when looking at calories and nutrients.
So what's the message supposed to be?@Kir @infobeautiful also how in the hell do you omit chicken?
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@infobeautiful somebody please tell me how to grow 1kg of carrots on 30cm²

@CIMB4 0.3 of a 100×100 cm (= 1 m²) square would be a an area the same as 30×100cm rectangle, which is 3 000 cm²
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@Kir @infobeautiful compared to rain forest coffee plantations use less water so we should cut down the rain forest to save water.
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@ianturton @Kir @infobeautiful heard this one, very good. As usual with MoL, the lesson is, it’s not as simple as the viral stat seems.
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The land footprint of food
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food
by @EurCorrespond
@infobeautiful Most ecosystems need a large grazer species or they go away, and so does nigh-everything adapted to live there.
The human-centric "land area to feed humans" is, well, yet more mass extinction, rather than virtue.
Yes, open-loop farming practices are terrible things and should be replaced with more responsible practices. This is not the same thing as an argument that beef is unbearably agriculturally expensive or that agricultural monoculture is a desirable use of land.
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The land footprint of food
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food
by @EurCorrespond
@infobeautiful I want chocolate!