Publication: Trade-offs for healthy and sustainable diets in Europe: Social-ecological dynamics in an intensive agricultural system
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Jiménez-Aceituno A. ; Marín Rives, Longinos ; Lopez-Rodríguez M.D. ; Castro A.J ; Cortés-Calderón S. ; Collste D. ; Aparicio G. ; Rolfër L. ; Gómez-Tenorio M.A ; González-Martín B. ; Bote Díaz, Marcos Alonso
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10.1016/J.GFS.2025.100829
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Food production and trade are key drivers of environmental change worldwide. Global initiatives emphasize the need to shift towards healthier and more sustainable
diets, with increased consumption of fruits and vegetables (F&V). However, F&V cultivation relies on diverse high-value crop species that often require intensive
fertilization and irrigation for optimum yield and quality, as well as a large labor force. This generates trade-offs across scales between the impacts in the production
regions and the global need to increase F&V production. Through multi-actor dialogues, we analysed the social-ecological dynamics of the F&V agriculture system in
Southeast Spain, which crucially supplies F&V to Northern Europe. Using a new approach combining the 3Horizons method and system thinking tools, our results
reveal the agricultural system’s context-specific structures as a foundation for exploring transformative opportunities. We found that the agricultural system a) is
sustained in a governance model that lacks cooperation and fosters polarized views, 2) surpasses the biophysical limits, and 3) relies on immigrant low-wage labor.
Additionally, our results underscore the need to share the responsibilities and costs of the food-system transformation across the supply chain actors, focusing on the
potential of retailers, governance institutions at multiple scales, collective structures of farmer producers, and auxiliary industries to support sustainable and just
transformative changes.
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Jiménez-Aceituno, López-Rodríguez, Castro, Cortés-Calderón, Collste, Aparicio, Rölfer, Bote, Marín, Gómez-Tenorio, & González-Martín. (2025). Trade-offs for healthy and sustainable diets in Europe: Social-ecological dynamics in an intensive agricultural system. Global Food Security, 44. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.GFS.2025.100829
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