Food systems have achieved remarkable progress in recent decades, but moving forward, they will face significant challenges in delivering the many outputs and services we expect and need.
A diverse group of scientists from around the world with expertise in a wide range of related disciplines and regions have written this book, which presents a collection of short chapters on the current state of knowledge of the future of food systems, Each chapter examines a particular aspect of food systems, describes recent trends and challenges that highlight the importance of the topic, summarizes the latest available foresight research on that topic, and identifies key gaps in existing foresight research that merit further attention. The collection includes 15 chapters focused on major drivers and impacts of change in food systems, 11 chapters that provide regional and national perspectives on the future of food systems, 7 chapters on the future of major food commodities, and 3 chapters on food systems measurement and modeling tools.
The goal of this book — and the purpose of foresight analysis, more generally — is not to predict the future with precision, but rather to carefully consider and present what can be known about possible future pathways in order to inform choices today.
| Authors | |
| Geographic coverage | AfricaAsiaGlobalWestern Africa |
| Originally published | 06 Aug 2025 |
| Related organisation(s) | IFPRI - International Food Policy Research InstituteCGIAR - Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers |
| Knowledge service | Metadata | Global Food and Nutrition Security | Sustainable Food SystemsGender Equality and Food systems | Food systems transformationMeasurementDietFood systemPest and diseaseWater management |
| Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | urbanisationForecastingnatural resourcespolicymakingpovertygender equalitynutritionland useAgriculturebiodiversityEnvironmentclimate changeModellingforesight |