Our real challenge appears to be anticipating what the major challenges and constraints will be to food production and distribution a decade or more into the future. This could be called ‘Beyond the Horizon’ thinking. Today there is little disagreement over the massive depletion on a global scale of two essential inputs to agriculture: fossil fuels and fresh water. We also recognize that phosphorus is found in concentrated form in only a few deposits in nature, and that agriculture is rapidly using this limited resource and dispersing it through harvested products and soil loss from fields in forms that make it economically unavailable for recycling. Less recognized is the increasing occurrence of severe weather events. As pointed out by Fo...
Why should you care about agriculture? Planting the Future provides an eloquent description of the c...
Food systems, from the local to the global, face a complex set of challenges in the twenty-first cen...
Prof Amir Kassam (University of Reading & UN Food & Agriculture Organisation - FAO) and Dr Gottlieb ...
Our real challenge appears to be anticipating what the major challenges and constraints will be to f...
Future agriculture and food supply chain is one of the pillars of human survival and prosperity in t...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
It is now over 200 years since Malthus pessimistically predicted demand for food would inevitably ou...
There is no area of human activity more basic to society than a sustainable agricultural, food and n...
Industrialized agricultural systems have given America a convenient and affordable means to supply a...
Inaugural lecture upon taking up the post fo Personal Professor of Plant Production Systems at Wagen...
Population growth, arable land and fresh water limits, and climate change have profound implications...
The increase in world population and greater environmental awareness are putting ever-increasing pre...
How will the world be able to feed close to 9 billion people in 2050 and still preserve the ecosyste...
Almost 200 years ago Malthus argued that population growth would inevitably exceed the capacity of a...
Food, land, and water systems are facing unprecedented change. The world’s population is projected t...
Why should you care about agriculture? Planting the Future provides an eloquent description of the c...
Food systems, from the local to the global, face a complex set of challenges in the twenty-first cen...
Prof Amir Kassam (University of Reading & UN Food & Agriculture Organisation - FAO) and Dr Gottlieb ...
Our real challenge appears to be anticipating what the major challenges and constraints will be to f...
Future agriculture and food supply chain is one of the pillars of human survival and prosperity in t...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
It is now over 200 years since Malthus pessimistically predicted demand for food would inevitably ou...
There is no area of human activity more basic to society than a sustainable agricultural, food and n...
Industrialized agricultural systems have given America a convenient and affordable means to supply a...
Inaugural lecture upon taking up the post fo Personal Professor of Plant Production Systems at Wagen...
Population growth, arable land and fresh water limits, and climate change have profound implications...
The increase in world population and greater environmental awareness are putting ever-increasing pre...
How will the world be able to feed close to 9 billion people in 2050 and still preserve the ecosyste...
Almost 200 years ago Malthus argued that population growth would inevitably exceed the capacity of a...
Food, land, and water systems are facing unprecedented change. The world’s population is projected t...
Why should you care about agriculture? Planting the Future provides an eloquent description of the c...
Food systems, from the local to the global, face a complex set of challenges in the twenty-first cen...
Prof Amir Kassam (University of Reading & UN Food & Agriculture Organisation - FAO) and Dr Gottlieb ...