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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 363.8
EAN: 9780618606238
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0618606238
Label: Houghton Mifflin
Manufacturer: Houghton Mifflin
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 416
Publication Date: June 04, 2008
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Studio: Houghton Mifflin


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Paul Roberts, best-selling author of The End of Oil, turns his attention to the modern food economy and finds that the system entrusted to meet our most basic needs is failing dramatically.
In this carefully researched, vividly recounted narrative, Roberts lays out the stark economic realities beneath modern food—and shows how our system for making, marketing, and moving what we eat is growing less and less compatible with the billions of consumers that system was built to serve.
At the heart of The End of Food is a grim paradox: the rise of large-scale, hyper-efficient industrialized food production, though it generates more food more cheaply than at any time in history, has reached a point of dangerously diminishing returns. Our high-volume factory systems are creating new risks for food-borne illness—from E. coli to avian flu. Our high-yield crops and livestock generate grain, vegetables and meat of declining nutritional quality. Overproduction is so routine that nearly one billion people are now overweight or obese worldwide—and yet those extra calories are still so unevenly distributed that the same number of people—one billion, roughly one in every seven of us—can't get enough to eat. In some of the hardest-hit regions, such as sub-Saharan Africa, the lack of a single nutrient—vitamin A—has left more than 5 million children permanently blind.
Meanwhile, the shift to heavily mechanized, chemically intensive farming has so compromised the soils, water systems, and other natural infrastructure upon which all food production depends that it's unclear how long such output can be maintained. And just as we've begun to understand the limits of our industrialized superabundance, the burgeoning economies of Asia, where newly wealthy consumers are rapidly adopting Western-style, meat-heavy diets, are putting new demands on global food supplies.
Comprehensive and global, with lucid writing, dramatic detail and fresh insights, The End of Food offers readers new, accessible way to understand the vulnerable miracle of the modern food economy. Roberts presents clear, stark visions of the future and helps us prepare to make the decisions -- personal and global -- we must make to survive the demise of food production as we know it.Paul Roberts is the author of The End of Oil, which was a 2005 New York Public Library Helen Bernstein Book Award Finalist. He has written about the resource economics and politics for numerous publications, including The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Rolling Stone, and lectures frequently on business and environmental issues.

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Super-concentrated and pretty fun to read too
I am really enjoying this book. The current rice shortage and e-coli outbreaks were topics I wanted to better understand, and that's what got me interested (and it has certainly helped illuminate those topics for me). But I'm finding the whole thing fascinating. Each chapter is a carefully-constructed, highly-readable nugget of history, research and personal accounts. Roberts' descriptions of his visits to China, Africa, pig farms, chicken ranches, etc. make the historical narrative all the more ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - food problems
I have been concerned with our food supply. I found this book an excellent source of information. Here is a short summary of what I got from reading it:

Our concentration on money as the only really important thing in our lives had led us to ignore all the other problems facing us.

To a greater and greater extent, our food comes from large, monoculture farms using heavy applications of synthetic fertilizer. This results in deterioration of the topsoil, which leads to decreasing ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - More alarmism
Paul Roberts' End of Food is plagued by the same problems found in his previous book, The End of Oil.

Parts of both books are interesting as they shed light on some immediate concerns.

But ultimately both books suffer from his obvious lack of understanding of technological innovation (we have heard 'the end of food' in the 60s, 70s and 80s as well) and simple economics.

This book is only for those on the far left who have been convinced we are running out of everything ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Shortages and Possible Epidemics Coming!
"The End of Food" provides a good background on a number of current and future problems involving modern food production.

Roberts believes that the problem of food safety is getting out of control, per recent examples of spinach, peanut butter, hamburger, pet food, and tomatoes. Rising food prices due to increased growth of biofuels and rising energy prices present another serious problem. The world is also increasingly encountering severe weather due to man-made climate change, decreasing availability ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - A superb wake up call
Roberts essentially shows why the present,agribusiness based ,large farm,industrial factory approach to food production, that relies primarily on oil based fertilizers,herbicides,insecticides,fungicides,and pesticides ,is not sustainable .The world has a major food problem RIGHT NOW.This factory approach to food production is breaking down primarily because the price of a barrel of oil is currently at $139.However,the problem was visible even when oil was priced at $75 a barrel.The current "modern" chemical and oil ... Read More


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