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OECD–FAO Outlook Warns of Biofuel–Food Security Trade-Off

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The OECD–FAO Agricultural Outlook 2025–2034 offers a 10-year forecast on global agriculture and fish markets, highlighting productivity, consumption trends, biofuel demand, and food security challenges for policymakers.

Key Terms and Concepts

TermExplanation
OECDIntergovernmental economic body (1961), Paris HQ, 38 members.
FAOUN agency (1945), Rome HQ, works on food, agriculture, and hunger.
1G/2G/3G BiofuelsGenerations of biofuels: from food crops, residues, and algae respectively.
E20 TargetPolicy to blend 20% ethanol with petrol.
GHG EmissionsGreenhouse gases released due to agricultural activities.

Global Market Trends (2025–2034)

AspectKey Projections
Cereal Production1.1% annual growth, driven by yields.
Use of Cereals40% for food, 33% for animal feed, 27% for biofuels/industry.
Biofuel DemandTo grow at 0.9% annually (Brazil, India, Indonesia).
Agri + Fish ProductionTo rise by 14%, but adds 6% GHG emissions.
Animal Product ConsumptionCalorie intake from livestock/fish to rise 6% globally; 24% rise in lower-middle-income countries.
Regional TrendsIndia & Southeast Asia to drive 39% of cereal demand growth. China’s share to drop from 32% to 13%.

Impact of Rising Biofuel Demand on Food Security

ConcernEffect
Land DiversionIndia’s E20 needs 7.1M ha → less land for food crops.
Water & InputsBiofuel crops need high water & fertilizers (8–12L water/L ethanol).
Food InflationHigher feedstock demand raises food prices (e.g. 14.5% rice price rise in India in 2023).
Access & AffordabilityPoorer nations hit harder by reduced food availability.
Environmental RisksDeforestation & biodiversity loss linked to large-scale biofuel farming.

Solutions for Sustainable Biofuel and Food Security Policies

StrategyDescription
Feedstock DiversificationPromote 3G ethanol (from algae/wastewater); explore GM biofuel crops.
Zoning & Land UseRestrict biofuel crops to marginal lands with ecological safeguards.
Crop DiversificationBoost MSP for diverse grains; avoid monocultures; align ethanol procurement with surplus seasons.
Productivity + Emission Cuts15% productivity increase + tech adoption = 7% drop in GHG & eradication of undernourishment.

About the Organizations

OrganizationRole
OECDPromotes economic growth & policy advice; India = key partner.
FAOLeads global agriculture, food security & nutrition programs; produces key reports (SOFA, SOFI, SOFO, SOFIA).

In a Nutshell

Mnemonic: B-I-O-F-U-E-L
Balancing growth, Inclusive policies, Optimal land use, Food security focus,
Use of 3G tech, Emission reduction, Long-term sustainability

Prelims Questions

  1. What percentage of global cereal production is projected to be used for biofuels and industrial purposes by 2034?
    a) 14%
    b) 27%
    c) 33%
    d) 40%
  2. The E20 target in India is associated with which of the following?
    a) 20% rice self-sufficiency
    b) 20% ethanol blending with petrol
    c) 20% agricultural GDP growth
    d) None of the above
  3. Which of the following is considered a 3rd Generation (3G) biofuel source?
    a) Sugarcane
    b) Crop residue
    c) Microalgae
    d) Palm oil

Mains Questions

  1. “Biofuels provide a renewable energy source, but can compromise food security.” Discuss this paradox with reference to India. 10 Marks
  2. Evaluate the key challenges and solutions presented in the OECD–FAO Agricultural Outlook 2025–2034 report regarding sustainable agriculture and food security. 15 marks

Answer Key (Prelims)

Q.NoAnswerExplanation
1b) 27%27% of cereal production is expected to go toward biofuels and industrial uses.
2b) 20% ethanol blending with petrolE20 target aims to blend 20% ethanol with petrol by 2025.
3c) Microalgae3G biofuels are derived from non-food sources like algae.

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