The next decade is pivotal to developing sustainable agriculture science and technology. Expanding populations burden agricultural systems stressed by climate change. Crop and livestock pests and disease endanger agricultural resiliency. These challenges call for bold action.
The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine report, “Science Breakthroughs to Advance Food and Agricultural Research by 2030,” identifies promising scientific breakthroughs possible to advance food and agriculture science and calls for developing creative frameworks and tools.
With input from stakeholders, the report determines a vision that harnesses emerging trends, encourages interdisciplinary research and informs policymakers and academia. The report identifies five food and agriculture moonshots: microbiomes, gene editing, data analysis, sensors and biosensors and transdisciplinary collaborations.