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Food system transformation may require an unprecedented level of global cooperation – News-Medical.Net
“Food systems have the potential to nurture human health and support environmental sustainability; however, they are currently threatening both.” This sentence, the opening statement of the EAT-Lancet Report published last year, reflects a growing consensus a…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 31 2020
“Food systems have the potential to nurture human health and support environmental sustainability; however, they are currently threatening both.” This sentence, the opening statement of the EAT-Lancet Report published last year, reflects a growing consensus among global experts on food, nutrition and the environment: Our food system is broken and we need to fix it, fast.
To do so, the EAT-Lancet authors propose a “universal healthy reference diet” …
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