Despite the overall improvement in efficiency, the return on investment is still less than one, indicating that more energy is required to grow food than what food provides in the form of calories. This status reflects the use of fossil fuels, especially in food processing, which accounts for 40% of the total energy use in the global agrifood system.


Animal-based products are particularly energy-hungry, accounting for 60% of the energy used in the global agrifood system but providing just 18% of the calories. However, more than two-thirds of people live in regions where the energy return on investment is higher than one, such as Western, Central, and Eastern Africa or Eastern, Southern, and South-eastern Asia.
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