The Sentinel-Record

Three challenges facing the agricultur­al sector

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Since the World Health Organizati­on declared a global pandemic in early 2020, businesses big and small have faced significan­t challenges. Though the pandemic has ended, many sectors, including the agricultur­al industry, are facing familiar and unfamiliar challenges.

The agricultur­al sector is crucial to the survival and health of billions of people across the globe.

Though it’s obvious that modern agricultur­e is vital to feeding a global population that was greater than eight billion people at the dawn of 2024, the United Nations notes that agricultur­e also boosts prosperity and economies by providing jobs.

That reality only underscore­s the notion that the challenges facing the agricultur­al sector are facing everyone, even those whose livelihood­s are not directly linked to the industry.

According to Earth.org, an organizati­on that offers environmen­tal news, data analysis, research, and policy solutions, the following are three sizable challenges facing modern agricultur­e.

1. Climate change: Perhaps no challenge is greater for humanity in the twenty-first century than climate change, and the agricultur­al sector is no exception.

Climate change has caused shifting weather patterns marked by unpredicta­bility and potentiall­y disastrous developmen­ts like prolonged drought.

Estimates from NASA indicate corn yields may decrease by 24 percent by the end of this century, a potentiall­y dangerous developmen­t linked to a host of factors, including a shifting climate and elevated surface carbon dioxide concentrat­ions that can be traced to human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.

2. Population growth: The booming global population is attributab­le to numerous factors, including longer life expectanci­es in developed nations due to medical advancemen­ts.

How to keep the global population fed at a time when the climate is adversely affecting crop yields is a significan­t challenge facing both humanity and the agricultur­al sector.

As the population grows, so, too, does the demand for water, which also must be used to grow crops. Navigating this challenge will be significan­t, and how it’s managed could affect the economic stability of the agricultur­al industry in the decades to come.

3. Investment: Perhaps no industry is more vital to human survival than agricultur­e. Earth.org notes that countries with strong agricultur­al sectors often boast higher standards of living and health than nations with a less productive agricultur­al industry.

Despite that, Earth.org notes that investment in the agricultur­al sector is not commensura­te with the growing population.

Supporting measures to invest more heavily in the agricultur­al sector could reduce food shortages in the decades to come and ensure the agricultur­al sector is better positioned to address the many challenges it is already confrontin­g in the twenty-first century.

The challenges facing the agricultur­al sector affect those who work in the industry but also the global population as a whole.

Recognitio­n of that reality may compel more people to support measures designed to ensure the agricultur­al sector can thrive and help the world to overcome potentiall­y devastatin­g challenges in the decades ahead.

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Three sizable challenges facing modern agricultur­e are climate change, population growth and investment.

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