Food systems transformation would reshape global agriculture

Food systems are a major contributor to exceeding planetary boundaries and poor quality diets are a key mortality risk globally. Projected population and income growth could exacerbate these challenges. In response, there are calls for transformation towards healthy and sustainable food systems. However, the scale and distribution of the impacts of this transformation on agriculture are underexplored. Here we show that, by 2050, the transformation of food systems towards healthy diets (adoption of the EAT–Lancet reference diet), improved productivity and halving of food waste results in a fundamental restructuring of global agriculture, aspects of which break with historical trends. 

Scenario simulations using a multimodel ensemble of ten global economic models show a 6% median decrease in agricultural land (+1% to −26%) compared with 2020 levels. By 2050, agricultural production would be 17% lower than business-as-usual projections (−2% to −32%) and, economically, the value of this production is US$1.6 trillion (26%) lower (+8% to −58%). Within this, the value of livestock production would be substantially lower than current 2050 projections (−49% to −83%), while vegetable, fruit, nut and legume production value would increase by 23% (−33% to +106%). 

Results are dependent on the assumed policies to achieve the transformation scenario. We highlight a more active role for food policy to consider the benefits of such a transformation (improved population health and reduced environmental pressures) and navigate the political economy of its impacts.

Authors

PBL Authors
Astrid Bos Jonathan Doelman Elke Stehfest Detlef van Vuuren
Other authors
Matthew Gibson
Marina Sundiang
Daniel Mason-D’Croz
Thais Diniz Oliveira
Felicitas Beier
Lauren Benavidez
Maksym Chepeliev
Shahnila Dunston
Shinichiro Fujimori
Tomoko Hasegawa
Petr Havlik
Jordan Hristov
Jonas Jägermeyr
Marta Kozicka
Marijke Kuiper
Page Kyle
Thijs de Lange
Benjamin Leon Bodirsky
Hermann Lotze-Campen
Hermen Luchtenbelt
David Meng-Chuen Chen
Abhijeet Mishra
Christoph Müller
Gerald Nelson
Amanda Palazzo
Ignacio Perez Dominguez
Alexander Popp
Ronald Sands
Marco Springmann
Timothy B. Sulser
Kiyoshi Takahashi
Gianmaria Tassinari
Ferike Thom
Philip Thornton
Kazuaki Tsuchiya
Willem-Jan van Zeist
Hans van Meijl
Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
Hannah H. E. van Zanten
Isabelle Weind
Keith Wiebe
Xin Zhao
Mario Herrero

Specifications

Publication title
Food systems transformation would reshape global agriculture
Publication date
15 July 2026
Publication type
Article
Publication language
English
Magazine
Nature
Product number
6191