Food System vs. Sustainability: An Incompatible Relationship in Mexico

Author:

Housni Fatima Ezzahra1ORCID,Lares-Michel Mariana12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Investigaciones en Comportamiento Alimentario y Nutrición (IICAN), University Center of the South, University of Guadalajara, Ciudad Guzmán 49000, Mexico

2. Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology “José Mataix Verdú”, Biomedical Research Center, University of Granada, Avenida del Conocimiento S/N, Parque Tecnológico de la Salud, 18071 Armilla, Granada, Spain

Abstract

The Mexican food system has suffered deep transformations due to multiple technological advances and political and free trade agreements, transiting from a food system for self-consumption to a system based on exports and imports that has resulted in excessive agricultural activity intensification, leading to environmental deterioration. Our species’ survival will depend on our capacity to manage systems, considering all ecosystems, especially the climate and food systems. International organizations insist that sustainable food systems could be a useful strategy to address malnutrition and hunger while respecting the environment. However, the food system in Mexico needs to be connected to the environmental, social, health, and food security dimensions. Sustainability in Mexico synthesizes the contradictions of agriculture and the Mexican diet, not only in its economic and productive dimensions but also in the social and environmental ones. Public policies in all sectors of the country must be interconnected and organized to guarantee the sustainability of a system that benefits the environment and population health while respecting the related economic and social elements. This review aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the Mexican food system’s history and current situation and analyze proposals for its sustainability.

Funder

National Council of Humanities, Sciences and Technologies

University Center of the South of the University of Guadalajara

Publisher

MDPI AG

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