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GS-3: Issues of buffer stocks and food security
Context: Recently, FAO released its State of Food and Agriculture (SOFA) 2025 report which highlights rising global yield loss due to human-induced land degradation.
Key Highlights of the Report
Scale of the Problem
• The report states that about 1.7 billion people live in areas where agricultural output is declining due to human-induced land degradation.
• Around 3.6 million hectares of cropland are abandoned annually and land degradation plays a major role in this trend.
• The most vulnerable hotspots are in southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa where land degradation overlaps with poverty and child stunting.
• Nearly 47 million children under five with stunted growth live in severely degraded yield-loss regions.

Deforestation and Land Use Trends
• Agricultural expansion remains the main cause of global deforestation and has shaped land-use patterns for centuries.
• Between 2001 and 2023 global agricultural land reduced by 78 million hectares even as cropland area increased by the same amount.
• Sub-Saharan Africa recorded 69 million hectares of cropland expansion and 72 million hectares of forest loss.
Restoration and Food Security Potential
• The report notes that reversing only 10 percent of human-induced degradation can produce food sufficient for 154 million people every year.
• Restoring abandoned croplands can potentially feed between 292 and 476 million people.
Farm Size and Land Management Patterns
• Farm size has a direct influence on land management and food production outcomes.
• Large farms invest in technology that improves productivity but can worsen degradation over time.
• Small farms operate on vulnerable land and face resource constraints that limit sustainable land use.
• About 85 percent of the world’s farms are under 2 hectares and cultivate only 9 percent of agricultural land.
• Only 0.1 percent of farms are above 1,000 hectares yet control about half of the world’s farmland.
• Large farms in Europe and North America maintain yields through heavy input use which hides land degradation but increases economic and ecological costs.
UPSC Mains Practice Question
Human-induced land degradation is emerging as a major threat to food security and equity in the global agricultural system. Discuss how land restoration and farm-level reforms can address both ecological and socio-economic vulnerabilities.

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