Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing “grand challenges” facing the 21st century. Generally, scholars propose addressing this problem by increasing agricultural production, investing in technology to boost yields, changing diets, or reducing food waste. In this paper, we explore whether global food production is nutritionally balanced by comparing the diet that nutritionists recommend versus global agricultural production statistics. Results show that the global agricultural system currently overproduces grains, fats, and sugars while production of fruits and vegetables and protein is not sufficient to meet the nutritional needs of the current population. Correcting this imbalance could reduc...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
The global food system is failing to meet nutritional needs, with growing concerns for health relate...
Food systems large and small around this planet are changing more quickly and more profoundly than e...
Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing “grand challe...
Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing "grand challe...
abstract: Solutions to meet growing food requirements in a world of limited suitable land and degrad...
With approximately 0.8 billion people worldwide hungry, more than 2 billion people deficient in esse...
From an agricultural point of view, the question if the earth can feed adequately not only its curre...
Abstract (eng): Supplying food for the anticipated global population of over 9 billion in 2050 under...
We present a quantitative analysis of global and regional food supply to reveal the flows of calorie...
The world is facing a triple burden of undernourishment, obesity, and environmental impacts from agr...
Global agricultural production has increased, but at an environmental and social cost. All over the ...
Global food production needs to be increased by 60–110 % between 2005 and 2050 to meet growing food ...
Global food production, so far, has increased continuously because cropped area has expanded and pro...
During 2013 and 2014, WRI is releasing on a rolling basis a series of "Creating a Sustainable Food F...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
The global food system is failing to meet nutritional needs, with growing concerns for health relate...
Food systems large and small around this planet are changing more quickly and more profoundly than e...
Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing “grand challe...
Sustainably feeding the next generation is often described as one of the most pressing "grand challe...
abstract: Solutions to meet growing food requirements in a world of limited suitable land and degrad...
With approximately 0.8 billion people worldwide hungry, more than 2 billion people deficient in esse...
From an agricultural point of view, the question if the earth can feed adequately not only its curre...
Abstract (eng): Supplying food for the anticipated global population of over 9 billion in 2050 under...
We present a quantitative analysis of global and regional food supply to reveal the flows of calorie...
The world is facing a triple burden of undernourishment, obesity, and environmental impacts from agr...
Global agricultural production has increased, but at an environmental and social cost. All over the ...
Global food production needs to be increased by 60–110 % between 2005 and 2050 to meet growing food ...
Global food production, so far, has increased continuously because cropped area has expanded and pro...
During 2013 and 2014, WRI is releasing on a rolling basis a series of "Creating a Sustainable Food F...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
The global food system is failing to meet nutritional needs, with growing concerns for health relate...
Food systems large and small around this planet are changing more quickly and more profoundly than e...