@article{fdi:010078164, title = {{F}ixing our global agricultural system to prevent the next {COVID}-19}, author = {{B}audron, {F}. and {L}i{\'e}geois, {F}lorian}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{W}hile the world's attention is focused on controlling {COVID}-19, evidence points at the biodiversity crisis as a leading factor in its emergence, and the outbreak of many past emerging infectious diseases. {A}griculture is a major driver of biodiversity loss globally. {F}eeding a growing human population in ways that minimize harm to biodiversity is thus imperative to prevent the next {COVID}-19. {S}olutions exist, but the burden of implementing them should not be left to farmers alone, who are mainly small-scale family farmers. {S}upportive policies and markets are needed, but unlikely to bring about the required changes alone. {A} global concerted effort similar to the {P}aris {A}greement for climate is probably required.}, keywords = {{E}merging infectious diseases ; biodiversity ; farming ; land sparing ; land sharing ; ecosystem services ; {MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{O}utlook on {A}griculture}, volume = {49}, numero = {2}, pages = {111--118}, ISSN = {0030-7270}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1177/0030727020931122}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010078164}, }