True Cost Accounting for Food
Balancing the Scale
Contributor(s)
Gemmill-Herren, Barbara (editor)
Baker, Lauren E. (editor)
Daniels, Paula A. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book explains how True Cost Accounting is an effective tool we can use to address the pervasive imbalance in our food system. Calls are coming from all quarters that the food system is broken and needs a radical transformation. A system that feeds many yet continues to create both extreme hunger and diet-related diseases, and one which has significant environmental impacts, is not serving the world adequately. This volume argues that True Cost Accounting in our food system can create a framework for a systemic shift. What sounds on the surface like a practice relegated to accountants is ultimately a call for a new lens on the valuation of food and a new relationship with the food we eat, starting with the reform of a system out of balance. From the true cost of corn, rice and water, to incentives for soil health, the chapters economically compare conventional and regenerative, more equitable farming practices in and food system structures, including taking an unflinching look at the true cost of cheap labour. Overall, this volume points towards the potential for our food system to be more human-centred than profit-centred and one that has a more respectful relationship to the planet. It sets forth a path forward based on True Cost Accounting for food. This path seeks to fix our current food metrics, in policy and in practice, by applying a holistic lens that evaluates the actual costs and benefits of different food systems, and the impacts and dependencies between natural systems, human systems, agriculture and food systems. This volume is essential reading for professionals and policymakers involved in developing and reforming the food system, as well as students and scholars working on food policy, food systems and sustainability.
Keywords
Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries; Development economics and emerging economies; Applied ecology; Central / national / federal government policies; Environmental policy and protocols; Environmental science, engineering and technology; Cultural studies: food and societyDOI
10.4324/9781003050803ISBN
9781000389968, 9780367506858, 9780367506896, 9781003050803, 9781000389968Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2021Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment,Classification
Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Development economics and emerging economies
Applied ecology
Central / national / federal government policies
Environmental policy and protocols
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Cultural studies: food and society