Factors affecting human food security, and possible solutions
I can describe factors affecting food security, and explain how biotechnological and agricultural solutions can help to ensure food security.
Factors affecting human food security, and possible solutions
I can describe factors affecting food security, and explain how biotechnological and agricultural solutions can help to ensure food security.
These resources will be removed by end of Summer Term 2025.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Factors affecting food security, e.g. human population size, changing diets in wealthier populations, sustainability.
- Factors affecting food security, e.g. cost of agricultural inputs, environmental change, new pests and pathogens.
- Biotechnology can be used to produce food, for example microorganisms can produce mycoprotein, a fungus.
- Genetically modified crops can be used to increase food yields or produce better quality food.
- Benefits must be weighed against risks, costs and ethical issues.
Keywords
Food security - having enough food to feed the human population
Genetic engineering - modifying the genome of an organism by adding, removing or altering genes, to introduce a desirable characteristic (or remove an undesirable one)
Biotechnology - the alteration and use of organisms to produce products for human use
Ethics - whether an action taken is right or wrong
Common misconception
Pupils may have a belief that genetically engineered organisms are not safe. While there are risks with GM organisms, there are a wide range of benefits which can help humans.
The lesson highlights the benefits of genetically modifying crops to address food security challenges, especially in the context of a growing human population and other factors that threaten food availability.
Equipment
None required.
Licence
This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2024), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).
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