Showing posts with label supply chain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supply chain. Show all posts

Monday, December 11, 2023

Where does the food that we eat come from? New tool models that answer for us!

"What is this and why is it relevant?
This is a proof of concept digital twin of the United States food system. Recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have revealed inherent gaps in the way food systems are modeled. Particularly, these events have exposed how these shocks cascade through food systems and impact food security at an individual and community level. Digital twins of food systems hold massive potential to fill the decision making under food crises, including those caused or exacerbated by climate change.

What is this tool showing?
This tool visualizes a model designed to predict where food is grown and connecting that food to where it is consumed. Each colored point moving on the map correlates to a set number of calories from that food group. In the consumer view the map shows how the food that is consumed in a county travels to that region; in the producer view it shows where food that grows in that county is consumed and how it gets to that region. It shows the roads which that food flows down from fork to fork, and how climate shocks in one region propagate through the supply chain and impact on the availability of food in consumers food baskets."

Shared from -> https://food.theplotline.org/ 

Set up for Norfolk County, MA (screengrab)

Where does the Norfolk County, MA food that we eat come from? New tool models that answer for us!
Where does the Norfolk County, MA food that we eat come from? New tool models that answer for us!


Interactive view -> https://food.theplotline.org/?s=03#viewport=-71.162%7E42.196%7E4.454%7E30%7E0&roads=false&county=%2225021%22&foodGroup=null&flowType=%22consumer%22&allLinkedCounties=true&search=false

Picked up on the radar via Twitter ->   https://twitter.com/simongerman600/status/1733623819003113513