While technology and trade have made modern food systems increasingly resilient to disruptions, it is unknown if human society could survive the most extreme threats to agriculture, such as from severe climate change or nuclear/biological warfare. One way that society could withstand such disruptions is to make food without agriculture. Adin Richards did research to evaluate the feasibility of rapidly scaling up nonagricultural food production in response to a disaster, which you can read here.

Could humanity survive a total loss of agriculture?