Food is fundamental to human wellbeing and development. Increased food production remains a cornerstone strategy in the effort to alleviate global food insecurity. But despite the fact that global food production over the past half century has kept ahead of demand, today around one billion people do not have enough to eat, and a further billion lack adequate nutrition. Food insecurity is facing mounting supply-side and demand-side pressures; key among these are climate change, urbanisation, globalisation, population increases, disease, as well as a number of other factors that are changing patterns of food consumption. Many of the challenges to equitable food access are concentrated in developing countries where environmental pressures – in...
Food security refers not only to an adequate aggregate supply of food, but also means that "all peop...
IntroductionAchieving food security in a ‘perfect storm’ scenario is a grand challenge for society. ...
Food security is a condition whereby “all people, at all times, have physical and economic acc...
Food is fundamental to human wellbeing and development. Increased food production remains a cornerst...
Background: Food security is both a complex and challenging issue to resolve as it cannot be charact...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase...
Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase...
Climate change developments urge for a growing interest in long run food and nutrition security aspe...
Food security is a central priority for international policy as one of the world’s most significantl...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
In this paper the author argues that sustainable development starts always solving the basic needs, ...
Food security and its ensuring is a process that affects a number of factors. Main factors were defi...
Food systems have been central to recent unprecedented reductions in global poverty, hunger, and und...
Although enough food is being produced today for nobody to have to go hungry, about 840 million peop...
Food security refers not only to an adequate aggregate supply of food, but also means that "all peop...
IntroductionAchieving food security in a ‘perfect storm’ scenario is a grand challenge for society. ...
Food security is a condition whereby “all people, at all times, have physical and economic acc...
Food is fundamental to human wellbeing and development. Increased food production remains a cornerst...
Background: Food security is both a complex and challenging issue to resolve as it cannot be charact...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase...
Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase...
Climate change developments urge for a growing interest in long run food and nutrition security aspe...
Food security is a central priority for international policy as one of the world’s most significantl...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
In this paper the author argues that sustainable development starts always solving the basic needs, ...
Food security and its ensuring is a process that affects a number of factors. Main factors were defi...
Food systems have been central to recent unprecedented reductions in global poverty, hunger, and und...
Although enough food is being produced today for nobody to have to go hungry, about 840 million peop...
Food security refers not only to an adequate aggregate supply of food, but also means that "all peop...
IntroductionAchieving food security in a ‘perfect storm’ scenario is a grand challenge for society. ...
Food security is a condition whereby “all people, at all times, have physical and economic acc...