The Importance of Agribusiness in The United States in Promoting Food Security
The Importance of Agribusiness in The United States in Promoting Food Security
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
ABSTRACT
The expression “food security” appears at the end of the 2nd. World War, before the
misery installed in different countries. In opposition to food security that guarantees
a dignified survival, there is food insecurity, represented by the lack of basic inputs
for a diet that guarantees energy and vitality to individuals. Food insecurity around
the world is on a vertiginous scale, aggravated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Global
hunger is caused by different factors: population growth; social differences; more or
less extreme weather events; constant rises in food prices; insufficient demand and
distribution to the most needy regions; among other structural and conjunctural
deficiencies. To combat this humanitarian tragedy, the forms of cultivation and
production in agriculture evolved to version 5.0, bringing new practices and cutting-
edge equipment to the field. This article was developed, according to the
methodology of bibliographical research, aiming to answer the question: how does
the modernization of North American agribusiness collaborate with the fight against
food insecurity? The objective is to present the modernization of existing planting
techniques and possible improvements, based on Agriculture 5.0. As a result of the
analysis and interpretation of the selected literature, it was found that the adoption
of new technologies arising from Agriculture 5.0 optimize all planting and food
cultivation practices, from the collection of information in real time through drones,
and interpretation of the data received in computers that make possible the
purchase, use and control of inputs, pest control, optimization of the harvest and its
greater use.
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1. INTRODUCTION
The expression “food security” appears at the end of the 2nd. World War, becoming
a military term linked to national security, until the 1970s (OXFAM BRASIL, 2021).
At that time, it was found that, far beyond the war arsenal that different nations could
accumulate, to lead the world, it is necessary for a country to be able to develop its
capacity to produce and supply the food necessary for the survival of a given
population, or that can be provided to other locations that need them (FUNDAÇÃO
CARGILL, 2022).
There are several problems that enhance global food insecurity, given the
“contradictions between socioeconomic conditions and production policies, given
their historical evolution”, affecting the production and distribution of food.
Evgenievich (2020), describes, as consequences, the situations: destruction of the
environment; increase in social inequalities; unequal distribution and consumption
of food in different regions and countries; demographic, environmental, energy and
raw material issues.
In turn, there are data tabulated by different international organizations involved with
the guarantees of life and survival of individuals, which show that, in 2013, “food
insecurity affected 925 million people around the world, of which 800 million they
were in the field”, which, in itself, is already a great paradox (BELIK and CAPACLE
CORREA, 2013, p. 1).
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In this regard, the same authors defend the existence of different factors that
contribute to this situation, including population growth, weather events, the constant
rise in food prices, insufficient demand and distribution to the most needy regions,
inequalities social - which prevent millions of needy people from accessing
employment and, therefore, healthy eating -, among other structural and
conjunctural deficiencies (BELIK and CAPACLE CORREA, 2013, p. 1).
In turn, Marini (2022), reports the report issued by the United Nations (UNICEF,
2022), where it was shown that, in 2021, there were 2.3 billion people in moderate
or severe food insecurity.
In this way, food production emerges as a basic pillar for the entire earthly sphere,
with regard to both the guarantee of local production and supply, as well as localities
located in different regions of the world. In this perspective, agriculture 5.0 and new
cutting-edge technologies are inserted for the necessary improvements in the
production of healthy foods, optimizing planting and harvesting practices, with
greater agility, precision and economy.
This scientific article was developed from a survey of the specialized literature on
the subject in question, constituting a bibliographical research, which aims to answer
the question: how does the modernization of North American agribusiness
collaborate with the fight against food insecurity? The objective of this study is to
present the modernization of existing planting techniques and possible
improvements, based on Agriculture 5.0.
A bibliographic review was carried out from the research of national and international
journals, using articles published in Portuguese and English. The articles selected
to compose this research were obtained from the Google Scholar database. The
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3. THEORETICAL FOUNDATION
According to the definition given by the National Council for Food and Nutrition
Security, food is “a right of all individuals to have regular and permanent access to
quality food and in sufficient quantity, without compromising other essential needs
for their survival”, and which are based on good dietary practices (FUNDAÇÃO
CARGILL, 2022).
Hunger is “the situation in which a person is, for a prolonged period, in need of food
that provides the calories (energy) and nutritional elements necessary for the life and
health of his organism” (GASPARI, 2001, p. 7 ). With this definition, the author
explains that human beings need to have food at hand that contains “nutritive
elements such as proteins, vitamins and mineral salts, which will fulfill their proper
functions in terms of restoring cells, tissues and organs throughout the body” .
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On the other hand is food insecurity. According to Kepple and Segall-Corrêa (2011,
p. 187), “food and nutritional insecurity is seen as having consequences for health
and well-being, which may or may not be expressed in physical-biological
consequences, such as low weight and/or nutritional deficiencies”.
According to the United Nations (UNICEF, 2022), “the latest report on the status of
food and nutrition security shows that the world is moving backwards in efforts to
eliminate hunger and malnutrition”. This report demonstrates an increase of “46
million since 2020, and 150 million since 2019”, reaching, in 2021, approximately 2.3
billion people in the world, in a condition of moderate or severe food insecurity
(MARINI, 2022).
There are different aspects that must be considered to conceptualize food insecurity,
in addition to those already mentioned. Amartya Sem (1999 apud BELIK and
CAPACLE CORREA, 2013, p. 4), states that “hunger is the lack of people's ability to
control, by legal means or right, access to purchase food”.
In this speech, Sem (1999 apud BELIK and CAPACLE CORREA, 2013), explains
that it is not just about buying food, since individuals need to have the financial
conditions to do so; there must be an offer of these, since the absence of supply
causes another serious phenomenon, which consists of hidden hunger.
Oxfam Brasil (2021) defines the classification related to food insecurity, in three
levels: mild, when there is a lack of food motivated by seasonality; moderate, which
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is the limitation of the available variety or quantity of nutritional quality foods; acute,
when there is the absence of meals for one or more consecutive days.
Thus, it is observed that food insecurity consists not only in the lack of adequate
food, but also in the misery of certain groups of people without purchasing power; it
also refers to the lack of food supply that meets the basic needs of citizens, and,
thus, food insecurity reaches its peak, which is chronic hunger (BELIK and
CAPACLE CORREA, 2013).
In 1943, the United Nations promoted the 1st. Hot Springs Food Conference, in the
United States, with the intention of fighting hunger through an effort between nations,
addressing “the complexity of food production and marketing flows” (BELIK and
CAPACLE CORREA, 2013, p. 5 ).
At that moment, at the end of World War II, it was necessary to gather a joint force
among the different countries, for the reconstruction of nations and protection of
global society. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
was born, in which 44 nations participated, with the aim of promoting measures to
combat world hunger (BELIK and CAPACLE CORREA, 2013).
The names of the conferences have been modified over time: in 1970, the United
Nations (UN) established the concept of Food Security, an expression that was
replaced in 1996 by the World Food Summit (BELIK and CAPACLE CORREA,
2013).
In turn, in 2020 the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) was launched, based on the
union between different sectors interested in acting to guarantee global Food Safety,
as shown in Figure 1.
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Chart 1 presents the main tasks of the GFSI and what is not part of its scope and
objectives.
It brings together a global network of food Conducts any accreditation or certification activity.
safety experts.
Drive change on strategic issues through Has any food safety program or standard, or
multi-stakeholder projects. conducts training.
Has involvement outside the scope of food safety,
such as animal welfare, the environment or
procurement ethics.
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In 2021, the Food Systems Summit (CSA)[2] was held, considered the first of three
important international conferences promoted by the United Nations (UN), to
address topics such as: hunger, climate and biodiversity (BELIK and CAPACLE
CORREA, 2013).
Despite the grandeur of bringing together the largest number of countries to debate
and act on the problem, the fact is that, regardless of the name given to the meeting
between nations, the aforementioned 1996 Summit established an agreement with
a defined target by 2015, for the reduction by 50% of the total number of “hungry”
people, that is, there was a need to reduce the total number of severely food
insecure/undernourished people globally by 400 million (BELIK and CAPACLE
CORREA, 2013).
The big question that arises is that the growth of the world population, especially in
the poorest countries, aggravates the total number of people in food insecurity. In
addition, even if the proposed 50% reduction was adopted internally (that is, an
individual and internal target to be adopted by each of the participating countries)
instead of being a global target, as in fact it ended up being proposed, such numbers
would never be reached, as explained by Belik and Capacle Correa (2013).
The Global Food Security Index (GFSI), an index that allows measuring the food
security of 113 countries, including Brazil, is a type of study developed by the
Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), which provides data on food security in different
regions , based on three criteria: access, availability and quality, and food safety
(AISI, 2020).
A fourth factor was also pointed out, which would be the risk factor, with regard to
the resilience capacity of different countries, in relation to adverse weather events
and the natural resources existing in each region (AISI, 2020).
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It is estimated that there are currently “10 million children under the age of five who
suffer from acute malnutrition”, in addition to millions of people without food on a
daily basis, a problem that has significantly worsened due to the Covid-19 pandemic
(OXFAM BRAZIL, 2021).
In addition to these numbers, data tabulated by Unicef (2022) show that, worldwide,
food insecurity is worsening alarmingly:
In turn, the White House (2022a) reports the situation in different countries:
• Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) – doubled the number of food
insecure people between 2014 and 2020, from 90 million;
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Thus, if it is a fact that “food security is linked to food production, that is, to the ability
of the agricultural sector to meet people's food needs” (FUNDAÇÃO CARGILL,
2022), one must also consider the existence of the many aspects related to it, as is
the case with questions related to agricultural production, which, in turn, must be
combined with the reduction of food waste. It should also be mentioned that
production spaces are becoming smaller and smaller, requiring the reformulation of
planting and cultivation areas (OXFAM BRASIL, 2021).
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) estimates that
30% of world food production is lost annually between post-harvest and sale itself
(OXFAM BRASIL, 2021).
Food waste is an aspect that greatly aggravates food insecurity. Marini (2022),
brings a ranking of the 10 countries that waste the most food, including Brazil, whose
estimated loss is “27 million tons of food, which is equivalent to 35% of the country’s
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entire production”, while “14 million Brazilians go hungry”, according to the Akatu
Institute (2020).
In turn, food waste in the United States, pointed out by Forbes Magazine, through
the article by Sorvino (2022), states that “every year, US$ 400 billion ends up in
landfills and, as they reduce corporate profits, the companies can treat them as tax
deductible”.
At the largest US supermarket chain, Kroger, “food waste accounts for about 4% of
the nearly $140 billion (R$757 billion) in annual sales of the 2,800-store chain, or
about $5, 6 billion (BRL 30.28 billion)” (SORVINO, 2022).
In the same article, Sorvino (2022) informs that local grocery stores have “an annual
level of food waste of 5% to 7% of the products” they distribute. These are alarming
data that were presented in the Forbes Magazine article:
Another factor that compromises global food security lies in the “dependence of
several countries on food imports for their basic needs” (BELIK and CAPACLE
CORREA, 2013, p. 5).
Among the factors that increase food shortages for vulnerable populations are: the
international crisis; rising food prices; growth in demand for food, driven by increased
consumption in emerging countries; the constant growth of the world's population;
the demand for raw materials for the production of biofuels; climatic shocks and the
insufficiency of food stocks in global terms. Also noteworthy is the international
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With the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, all productive and commercial sectors
had to face the temporary or permanent reduction/closure of their activities, and with
agriculture and food production, it was no different. Necessary changes to the goods
shipment protocols, changes in maritime routes, the shortage of workers, among
other aspects that impacted the different areas of the production chain, including
prices and supply (POSSAMAI and SERIGATTI, 2022, p. 15-16).
Two years later, and with the slow resumption of business, the recovery of the
various sectors is still facing challenging times for its strengthening, given the
numerous natural events caused by climate change, affecting food production. If we
mention some of the occurrences in 2021, we can give as an example: the severe
frosts that occurred in Brazilian plantations; floods and heavy rains on Chinese
wheat crops; the extreme heat in India, which is the world's second largest producer
of wheat; conflicts in Eastern Europe, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine; events
that, all taken together, represent a sharp reduction in the production and marketing
of food around the world (POSSAMAI and SERIGATTI, 2022).
Unicef (2022) reports that Russia versus Ukraine, for example, are the “two largest
global producers of basic cereals, oilseeds and fertilizers, about to disrupt
international supply chains”; as a result, there is an increase in the prices of grains,
fertilizers and energy, in addition to therapeutic foods, used in the care of children
with severe malnutrition around the world.
Before being invaded, Ukraine would have shipped part of the previous harvest, but
which, at present, has silos full of corn and barley, making it impossible to store a
next harvest (end of June 2023), which could rot. Another problem faced is the lack
of manpower, inputs and fuel to operate (POSSAMAI and SERIGATTI, 2022).
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Russia, on the other hand, has been able to export its production, but may face a
lack of seeds and pesticides, which it usually acquires in the European Union, which
imposed severe sanctions, due to the invasion. These are issues that represent
“serious risks to the global hunger crisis”, as explained by Possamai and Serigatti
(2022).
According to Jaime (2020), there is a group of approximately 100 countries that are
signatories to international treaties, which act in the defense and promotion of public
policies related to the right that individuals have to healthy and dignified food. These
are countries where there are laws and legal frameworks regulating this condition.
One can use, as an example, the United States, a privileged geographic region,
where there is an abundance of food, whose economic development has allowed
achieving a “high level of food security”, as defended by its Department of Agriculture
(USDA) (LIMA, 2011, p. 69).
To ensure the effectiveness of food security, and despite being a nation whose
population, for the most part, has high purchasing power, the US government has,
among its laws, one that guarantees food and nutritional assistance programs to the
population of low income, through its “United States Department of Agriculture”
(USDA), whose investments reached approximately US$ 95 billion in 2010 (LIMA,
2011, p. 70).
However, the United States currently faces considerable domestic food insecurity
challenges with approximately 26 million adults. While queues at food banks act to
organize donations to the most needy, at a time when the North American economy
is fragile in the post-pandemic, there are other factors to face, such as the increase
in food prices, due to the Russian war against Ukraine (VEJA, 2022).
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During the last conference, commitments were announced to reverse this situation,
in addition to actions that already take place internally, such as, for example:
advertising campaigns encouraging healthy eating to avoid illness; changes
promoted in fast food chains, such as changes promoted in the children's menu;
among others (VEJA, 2022).
With regard to decarbonization, Moretti and Ferreira (2021, p. 4) report the green
manifesto, a book by tycoon Bill Gates, which presents ideas for humanity to avoid
the increase in climate disasters, in addition to the concept of Green Premium (GP),
which consists of replacing fossil energy with clean energy in agricultural production.
According to the green manifesto, or GP, while fossil fuels are produced on a large
scale and, therefore, are offered at low prices, the transition to clean technologies
implies the development of inherent technologies to meet these needs (MORETTI
and FERREIRA, 2021). That is, in addition to financial investments and specialized
personnel, it will be necessary for people to become aware of the importance of this
action, so that major disasters are avoided in the near future.
To promote the reduction of greenhouse gases, four lines of action were proposed
in Gates' book (MORETTI and FERREIRA, 2021):
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According to Bernstein (2011, p. 60), several topics have been debated over time on
the changes that have impacted agriculture in recent years, given the discussion of
globalization, which are mentioned from now on:
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According to Brito (2019, p. 46), “the digital transformation has arrived for real and
should change the way we produce food today, (...) and that will guarantee the
survival of almost 10 billion people in the world in 2050, according to the United
Nations (UN)”.
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For TOTVS (2021), agribusiness was already rehearsing, in 2021, a major change
in its methods, processes and demands, through the implementation of information
technologies, “to enhance production (...) and (... ) maximize the quantity of
products”. TOTVS argues that the objective of agriculture 5.0 is “to encourage the
use of innovative technologies, such as robotics and Artificial Intelligence, together
with data analysis, to maximize agricultural productivity”.
In other words, agriculture 5.0 is precision agriculture, which is based on data and
technological resources, which allow evaluating and improving food production
under a new focus, consisting of: “contributing to public health; expand productive
capacity; make agriculture a pillar of sustainability in the world; move agriculture to
the next level, deepening the use of data to make operations more profitable”
(TOTVS, 2021).
In turn, the Agrishow portal (2022) explains that “agriculture 5.0 is the latest
generation of agricultural production models, responsible for promoting the fifth
revolution in the sector”, with the main focus on increasing gains in “productivity,
profitability and sustainability”, set referred to as the main pillars of Agriculture 5.0.
This is a system that adopts different technologies for agribusiness production
systems, including: robotics (biotechnology), machine learning and Artificial
Intelligence (AI).
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inspect production, sending the information collected from sensors and data to
computers. IoT (Internet of Things) devices, processing data and providing analysis
so that managers can make the best decisions.
Massruhá et al. (2020), refer that the projection on the global scenario for 2050 is
critical, listing several aspects that generate a lot of concern, all of them growing: the
population that can reach nine billion people; scarcity of land and water for planting
and human subsistence; proportion and regularity of extreme weather events;
decrease in agricultural productivity in different countries, among others.
• Agriculture 1.0: The first step in agriculture was to define itself as a means
of nourishing ancient populations. Over time, people reduced their nomadic
movements to settle near rivers and lakes, however, their need to plant for
their subsistence made them migrate in search of land that would allow
planting. It was a phase in which the plantations belonged to the families or
the nobles, who took over the peasants' work, which was completely manual;
• Agriculture 2.0: starting from the Industrial Revolution, when steam engines
appeared and then the invention of automobiles with their combustion
engines, work on scale emerged, which, in planting, was translated into the
use of animals to pull the plows, making life a little easier for the workers;
• Agriculture 3.0: also known as the Green Revolution, it began in the mid-
twentieth century in the United States and spread throughout the world. It
consisted of the use of new technologies and techniques for agriculture,
among them: the means of accompanying the pace and growth of demand,
following the wave of industrialization. It was a time when the use of fertilizers,
pesticides and High Yield Variety (VAR)[3] seeds was adopted. It resembles
the renewal of rural management;
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With regard to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), listed in 2015 by the
United Nations (UN), in order to lead governments, companies and societies towards
a more sustainable and inclusive world, aiming to overcome political challenges ,
environmental and economic, were considered instruments to promote greater
equity, dignity among people and environmental preservation. Among the 17
suggested SDGs, Massruhá et al. (2020, p. 21), explain that:
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Since part of them is related to agriculture, Figure 3 demonstrates their potential for
effectiveness.
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In turn, new technologies provide benchmarking for the quantity and quality of
planting. According to the Agrishow portal (2022), some of its advantages stand out:
According to Evgenievich (2020), the significant increase in the prices of bread, rice,
corn, vegetable oils, legumes and other basic items was pointed out by FAO. In
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In turn, the World Bank announced, in May 2022, a “support program for agriculture,
with a fund of US$ 30 billion, for the next fifteen months” (POSSAMAI and
SERIGATTI, 2022, p. 16).
In the United States, on the occasion of the White House Conference on Hunger,
Nutrition and Health, President Joe Biden declared, on September 28, 2022, that he
intends to end hunger in the American population by the end of this decade. Among
the practical actions he will take are: introducing meal coverage to Medicare (local
health system); incentive directed to the industry regarding the reduction of sodium
and sugar; expansion of nutritional research (CASA BRANCA, 2022b).
Now, with regard to tackling world hunger, and, in addition to the existing fronts,
Santoro (2022), describes how agricultural production can also collaborate, listing
the following aspects, based on the use of Green Premium (GP):
• Use of line sensors: coupled to the seeders, generating planting maps in real
time and informing the percentage of uniformity of double lines and failures;
• Seed distribution systems: allow to improve seed distribution uniformity and,
even, to work with more than one hybrid model at the same time;
• Independent line systems: collaborate in the correction of the top up at the
headlands and crop closures, allowing the distribution of fertilizer and
reducing excessive expenses with seeds and inputs;
• Line pressure regulator: used abroad, it serves to replace the pressure
springs of the seeders with a pneumatic system, to guarantee the automatic
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regulation of the pressure of the lines that is exerted under the ground, with
adequate variation to the conditions of the soil and crop.
4. CONCLUSION
Over time, agribusiness has played a very significant role in the world economy,
given the numerous advances achieved by agriculture. At present, agribusiness is
experiencing a unique and unprecedented moment of transformation, requiring new
investments in order to enable agricultural production to effectively collaborate to
guarantee food security in the world, as well as the reduction of hunger and poverty.
Currently, agriculture arrives in its 5.0 version, through which innovative resources
are used, such as artificial intelligence, which allows the increase of production in
the field, reduction of general costs and improvement in the quality of the cultivated
products, thus optimizing the decision-making, which results in extra benefits, such
as: the reduction of environmental impacts and improvements in the connection
between producer, administrator, operators and agronomists.
In this new phase, decisions are taken based on artificial intelligence and the
automation of agricultural machinery, boosting the profits of investors in this sector.
These are results that can benefit different countries interested in the production
necessary to alleviate hunger in different places, given the gains in productivity,
profitability and sustainability.
What can be seen from the literature, as well as from practical experiences, is that
Agriculture 5.0 consists of a revolution for agribusiness, but that still requires
improvements in the internet in the field, investments in research and in the
development of new low-cost technologies for producers, tax incentives, provision
of agricultural credit and personnel qualification, for the formation of specialized
technical teams.
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