Ben-Sheleg Avraham, De Falco Natalie, Roll Uri, Rachmilevitch Shimon
French Associates Institute for Agriculture and Biotechnology of Drylands (FAAB), the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer, 8499000, Israel.
Marco and Louise Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology, the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer, 8499000, Israel.
One Health Outlook. 2024 Dec 1;6(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s42522-024-00122-8.
Armed conflicts can severely impact food security by displacing farmers, destroying farms and agricultural infrastructure, disrupting supply chains, and limiting governance control over highly volatile food markets. In this study, we aim to gain an initial understanding of the impact of the ongoing Israel-Hamas War on local food production in Israel.
This study examined the challenges of food production in the Gaza Envelope region, a border area in Israel that has been profoundly affected by the recent conflict. The analysis focused on the allocation of land to specific agricultural crops and sectors, along with the nutritional output of these edible crops. The nutritional output was standardized based on the dietary needs of the Israeli population, considering population size and demographic factors. These methods aimed to understand the effects of conflict on crop diversity, the risks posed to specific crops, and the implications for nutritional security.
We found that the Gaza Envelope region is crucial for the propagation of several key crops, notably cherry tomatoes, radishes, and sweet potatoes. We identified 16 crops whose local production is particularly vulnerable due to their proximity to the conflict, including radishes and potatoes. The nutritional output of the edible crops from the Gaza Envelope region is extensive, producing over 50% of the annual caloric requirements of the Israeli population. Beyond the caloric contribution, the produce from the region is nutrient-dense, supplying more than 100% of the annual Dietary Reference Intakes for the Israeli population of 12 vital nutrients, which include dietary fiber, six vitamins such as Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Vitamin K, and five minerals including potassium and iron. These findings suggest that the Israel-Hamas War is having detrimental ramifications on local food production in Israel.
The ongoing conflict highlights the critical need for data informed agricultural support and policy adjustments to protect food production in conflict-affected areas. Up-to-date and accurate land use data are essential to assess the initial impact of any disaster swiftly and reliably on these zones. This approach will enable more effective responses to safeguard food security under crisis conditions.
武装冲突会通过使农民流离失所、破坏农场和农业基础设施、扰乱供应链以及限制对高度动荡的粮食市场的治理控制,严重影响粮食安全。在本研究中,我们旨在初步了解正在进行的以色列 - 哈马斯战争对以色列当地粮食生产的影响。
本研究考察了加沙地带周边地区粮食生产面临的挑战,该地区是以色列的一个边境地区,近期冲突对其产生了深远影响。分析重点在于土地分配到特定农作物和农业部门的情况,以及这些可食用作物的营养产出。营养产出根据以色列人口的饮食需求进行了标准化,同时考虑了人口规模和人口结构因素。这些方法旨在了解冲突对作物多样性的影响、对特定作物构成的风险以及对营养安全的影响。
我们发现加沙地带周边地区对几种关键作物的种植至关重要,尤其是樱桃番茄、萝卜和红薯。我们确定了16种因其靠近冲突地区而当地生产特别脆弱的作物,包括萝卜和土豆。加沙地带周边地区可食用作物的营养产出丰富,提供了以色列人口年度热量需求的50%以上。除了热量贡献外,该地区的农产品营养丰富,为以色列人口提供了超过100%的年度膳食营养素参考摄入量的12种重要营养素,其中包括膳食纤维、六种维生素(如维生素A、维生素C和维生素K)以及五种矿物质(包括钾和铁)。这些发现表明,以色列 - 哈马斯战争正在对以色列当地粮食生产产生不利影响。
持续的冲突凸显了基于数据的农业支持和政策调整对于保护受冲突影响地区粮食生产的迫切需求。最新且准确的土地利用数据对于迅速、可靠地评估任何灾难对这些地区的初步影响至关重要。这种方法将使我们能够在危机情况下更有效地应对以保障粮食安全。