Demand for food is likely to double within the next fifty years but to double yield will require doubling fertilizer availability and, in the case of nitrogen, unless biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) can be improved, a tripling of mineral fertilizer will be required. To triple present day production would require burning of 500 million tonnes of coal, or its equivalent, annually. Technically this should be possible but environmental and political pressures are working in the opposite direction. Even if the inevitable increases in CO2 emissions were accepted, application of such large amounts of nitrogen would undoubtely result in increasing leaching into groundwater. Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), the process by which soil bacter...