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食品生产与能源危机。

Food production and the energy crisis.

作者信息

Pimentel D, Hurd L E, Bellotti A C, Forster M J, Oka I N, Sholes O D, Whitman R J

出版信息

Science. 1973 Nov 2;182(4111):443-9. doi: 10.1126/science.182.4111.443.

Abstract

The principal raw material of modern U.S. agriculture is fossil fuel, whereas the labor input is relatively small (about 9 hours per crop acre). As agriculture is dependent upon fossil energy, crop production costs will also soar when fuel costs increase two- to fivefold. A return of 2.8 kcal of corn per 1 kcal of fuel input may then be uneconomical. Green revolution agriculture also uses high energy crop production technology, especially with respect to fertilizers and pesticides. While one may not doubt the sincerity of the U.S. effort to share its agricultural technology so that the rest of the world can live and eat as it does, one must be realistic about the resources available to accomplish this mission. In the United States we are currently using an equivalent of 80 gallons of gasoline to produce an acre of corn. With fuel shortages and high prices to come, we wonder if many developing nations will be able to afford the technology of U.S. agriculture. Problems have already occurred with green revolution crops, particularly problems related to pests (57). More critical problems are expected when there is a world energy crisis. A careful assessment should be made of the benefits, costs, and risks of high energy-demand green revolution agriculture in order to be certain that this program will not aggravate the already serious world food situation (58). To reduce energy inputs, green revolution and U.S. agriculture might employ such alternatives as rotations and green manures to reduce the high energy demand of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. U.S. agriculture might also reduce energy expenditures by substituting some manpower currently displaced by mechanization. While no one knows for certain what changes will have to be made, we can be sure that when conventional energy resources become scarce and expensive, the impact on agriculture as an industry and a way of life will be significant. This analysis is but a preliminary investigation of a significant agricultural problem that deserves careful attention and greater study before the energy situation becomes more critical.

摘要

现代美国农业的主要原材料是化石燃料,而劳动力投入相对较少(每英亩作物约9小时)。由于农业依赖化石能源,当燃料成本增加两到五倍时,作物生产成本也会飙升。届时,每投入1千卡燃料产出2.8千卡玉米的回报率可能就不经济了。绿色革命农业也采用高能源作物生产技术,尤其是在化肥和农药方面。虽然人们可能不会怀疑美国分享其农业技术以使世界其他地区能够像美国一样生活和饮食的诚意,但人们必须实事求是地看待实现这一使命所需的资源。在美国,我们目前生产一英亩玉米相当于使用80加仑汽油。随着燃料短缺和价格上涨,我们不禁要问,许多发展中国家是否能够负担得起美国的农业技术。绿色革命作物已经出现了问题,尤其是与害虫相关的问题(57)。当出现世界能源危机时,预计会出现更严重的问题。应该对高能源需求的绿色革命农业的效益、成本和风险进行仔细评估,以确保该计划不会加剧已经严峻的世界粮食形势(58)。为了减少能源投入,绿色革命和美国农业可以采用轮作和绿肥等替代方法,以减少对化肥和农药的高能源需求。美国农业还可以通过替代一些目前因机械化而被取代的人力来减少能源支出。虽然没有人确切知道必须做出哪些改变,但我们可以确定的是,当传统能源资源变得稀缺和昂贵时,对作为一个产业和一种生活方式的农业的影响将是巨大的。这一分析只是对一个重大农业问题的初步调查,在能源形势变得更加严峻之前,这个问题值得仔细关注和深入研究。

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