The UN predicts we will be 9-10 billion people on Earth in 2050. Providing so many people with nutritious foods is a massive challenge and one that cannot be met by simply upscaling current practices regarding food production and consumption. Providing humanity with nutritional food is at the center of all decisions related to sustainable development.

Transformation of the Global Food System
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Transformation of the Global Food System

Instructor: Katherine Richardson
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- Water Sustainability
- Public Policies
- Sustainable Systems
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Natural Resource Management
- Social Impact
- Sustainable Development
- Business Transformation
- Food and Beverage
- Sustainable Technologies
- Innovation
- Nutrition and Diet
- Land Management
- Corporate Sustainability
- Waste Minimization
- Environment and Resource Management
- Supply Chain
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Reviewed on Sep 8, 2021
The course is really amazing. It helps you realize what is actually needed for our planet. And teaches us how we can contribute in the transformation to achieve food sustainability.THANK YOU
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2022
This course has enlightened me about the global food system and how we all as individuals can help to improve and produce sustainable and resilient food systems that can withstand any shock.
Reviewed on Jun 26, 2025
Change in the food system can be lead by organisations, like universities, businesses, non profit organisations etc. But the course doesn't detail the required behavioural or cultural change.




