Unit 3: Food Technology Reading
Tronc Commun Science
Reading Focus: The Future of Food
This reading explores how technology is transforming food production and consumption. Scan the text to identify key innovations.
Skills
• Skimming
• Scanning
• Critical thinking
Key Terms
Sustainability
Food tech
Innovation
Format
Informational article
500 words
How Technology is Changing What We Eat
Paragraph 1:
In 2050, the world population will reach nearly 10 billion people. Traditional farming methods won’t be able to feed everyone. This challenge has led scientists and engineers to develop revolutionary food technologies that could change what we eat and how we produce it.
Paragraph 2:
Vertical farming is one solution gaining popularity. These indoor farms grow crops in stacked layers, using 95% less water than traditional agriculture. LED lights provide specific light wavelengths to optimize growth, while sensors monitor plant health. A single vertical farm can produce the equivalent of 20 acres of traditional farmland.
Paragraph 3:
Lab-grown meat is another breakthrough. Scientists can now cultivate real meat from animal cells without slaughtering animals. This process reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to traditional livestock farming. The first lab-grown hamburger cost $330,000 in 2013, but prices have dropped to about $11 per burger today.
Paragraph 4:
3D food printing allows chefs to create intricate designs impossible by hand. NASA has funded research into 3D-printed food for astronauts. The technology can also personalize nutrition – printing meals with exact vitamin and mineral content for individual dietary needs.
Reading Comprehension Strategies
- Preview the text by looking at headings and images
- Highlight unfamiliar words to research later
- Summarize each paragraph in 1-2 sentences
Comprehension Activities
Multiple Choice
1. Vertical farming uses _____% less water than traditional farming.
2. Lab-grown meat reduces emissions by:
True/False
3. The first lab-grown burger cost $1 million.
4. 3D food printing can customize nutritional content.
Vocabulary in Context
Match these terms from the reading with their definitions:
Term | Definition |
---|---|
1. Sustainability | |
2. Cultivate | |
3. Emissions |
Critical Thinking Discussion
Discussion Questions
- Would you eat lab-grown meat? Why or why not?
- How might 3D food printing help people with dietary restrictions?
- What are potential disadvantages of vertical farming?
Group Activity: Debate the statement: “Technology will solve all future food problems.”