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Reading note: Sébastien ABIS (ed.), Le Déméter, 2025. Feeding 2050: from fiction to reality

Nota de lectura: Sébastien ABIS (dir.), Le Déméter, 2025. Alimentar en 2050: de la ficción a la realidad

Dominique Desbois ()

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Abstract: With 2050 as its horizon, the focus of this 2025 edition of Déméter is resolutely forward-looking. This horizon serves as a framework for proposing multisectoral reflections on the possible futures of agriculture and agri-food, and their likely impacts in light of current demographic and environmental realities. A series of articles outline the various concerns of the editorial committee members on global agricultural and food issues. The book is organized into three parts: "Agrospheres" analyzes the geo-economic transformations at work, focusing on technological innovations, socio-demographic issues, and climate emergencies; "Regards d'avenir" (Looking to the future) focuses on Pakistan—the fifth most populous country in the world—red fruits, rapidly expanding on-demand products, and genetic resource banks, which preserve our food resources; "Repères" (Benchmarks) documents the French markets for nuts, medicinal and aromatic plants, carbon, and finally French food consumption.

Keywords: Agriculture; Food; Prospective; Rural Sociology; Rural Economy; Environment; Sociología rural; Agricultura; Alimentación; Entorno; Prospectivo; Economía rural; Sociologie rurale; Economie rurale; Environnement; Alimentation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-07-25
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Published in Économie rurale, 2025, 393 (3), pp.115-118

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