The data on the growth in supply and demand is unequivocal. Agricultural production can no longer keep up with demand. The increase in the world’s population together with the even more dramatic growth in food consumption which now characterises key areas of the planet, are fuelling the demand for food whilst there has been a downturn in the availability of agricultural land and productivity. These trends are playing out at an increasingly rapid pace. Inverting the trends affecting public investment in agricultural research which we have witnessed over these last few years is becoming a priority for every country in the world. The food security challenge implies a long-term vision and use of financial resources which can only be assured by ...
Food systems everywhere are facing major new challenges. Shocks caused by COVID-19 have currently se...
Global projections for increasing food demand combined with increasing demand for energy from all so...
A video recording of Prof. Pinstrup Andersen’s talk to the Cornell Association of Professors Emeriti...
The data on the growth in supply and demand is unequivocal. Agricultural production can no longer ke...
Ensuring food security is an ongoing global challenge. Many forecasts point to a need to increase fo...
The major food projection agencies see per capita food supplies continuing to increase and real pric...
At the present stage of human development, food is one of the most acute problems. Over the past 30-...
The global food problem escalates in the 21st century because the number of people living on planet ...
Almost 200 years ago Malthus argued that population growth would inevitably exceed the capacity of a...
The rapid increase in world population makes it vitally urgent to increase food production. The gove...
We face a truly challenging task to achieve an acceptable level of food security in the future. Food...
The projected growth in global food demand until mid-century will challenge our ability to continue ...
How the Food System Threatens the Environment So we have a big problem. The problem is how to grow e...
An analysis of food production and population trends reveals that mankind will continue to struggle ...
World agricultural resources will be altered by climate change which will require both public and pr...
Food systems everywhere are facing major new challenges. Shocks caused by COVID-19 have currently se...
Global projections for increasing food demand combined with increasing demand for energy from all so...
A video recording of Prof. Pinstrup Andersen’s talk to the Cornell Association of Professors Emeriti...
The data on the growth in supply and demand is unequivocal. Agricultural production can no longer ke...
Ensuring food security is an ongoing global challenge. Many forecasts point to a need to increase fo...
The major food projection agencies see per capita food supplies continuing to increase and real pric...
At the present stage of human development, food is one of the most acute problems. Over the past 30-...
The global food problem escalates in the 21st century because the number of people living on planet ...
Almost 200 years ago Malthus argued that population growth would inevitably exceed the capacity of a...
The rapid increase in world population makes it vitally urgent to increase food production. The gove...
We face a truly challenging task to achieve an acceptable level of food security in the future. Food...
The projected growth in global food demand until mid-century will challenge our ability to continue ...
How the Food System Threatens the Environment So we have a big problem. The problem is how to grow e...
An analysis of food production and population trends reveals that mankind will continue to struggle ...
World agricultural resources will be altered by climate change which will require both public and pr...
Food systems everywhere are facing major new challenges. Shocks caused by COVID-19 have currently se...
Global projections for increasing food demand combined with increasing demand for energy from all so...
A video recording of Prof. Pinstrup Andersen’s talk to the Cornell Association of Professors Emeriti...