Humanity is facing its greatest challenge. To produce 70% more food by 2050 without destroying the environment means doing much more with less. Partly due to the abundant food and record-low food prices achieved by the Green Revolution, overseas development assistance for agriculture dropped from over $20 billion in the 1980s to as little as $3 billion in 2006. Stagnation in the yields of major crops such as rice, wheat and maize followed, and the status quo finally crumbled with the food prices and price spikes of 2008, 2010 and 2011. Today large segments of the global population are threatened by the depletion or degradation of natural resources. Making a bad situation worse, climate change further threatens agriculture by increasing the ...
Global food production has more than doubled over the past 40 years, growing faster than population,...
that the estimated world human population is expected to increase from 2.5 billion in the 1990s to 8...
Seed is a critical input for all crop production. The qualities of seeds such as germination capacit...
Humanity is facing its greatest challenge. To produce 70% more food by 2050 without destroying the e...
Increasing population and consumption are placing unprecedented demands on agriculture and natural r...
Agricultural development has traditionally focused on raising productivity and maximizing production...
The health and wellbeing of future generations will depend onhumankind's ability to deliver sufficie...
Recent strong commodity prices have led to rising demand for farmland and this is projected to conti...
Future food security for the rapidly increasing human population is at stake because farmers need to...
As an attorney and professor that does not focus on intellectual property law, I was a bit apprehens...
In this essay we analysethe global problems which are connected with limited – mainly fossil – resou...
Food security is an urgent problem today. Every day people starve; and it is not just a few. Still 8...
CGIAR news release on new book 'Food in the 21st Century: From Science to Sustainable Agriculture' b...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
Good question! In the ‘good old days’ of agricultural research from the middle of last century, the ...
Global food production has more than doubled over the past 40 years, growing faster than population,...
that the estimated world human population is expected to increase from 2.5 billion in the 1990s to 8...
Seed is a critical input for all crop production. The qualities of seeds such as germination capacit...
Humanity is facing its greatest challenge. To produce 70% more food by 2050 without destroying the e...
Increasing population and consumption are placing unprecedented demands on agriculture and natural r...
Agricultural development has traditionally focused on raising productivity and maximizing production...
The health and wellbeing of future generations will depend onhumankind's ability to deliver sufficie...
Recent strong commodity prices have led to rising demand for farmland and this is projected to conti...
Future food security for the rapidly increasing human population is at stake because farmers need to...
As an attorney and professor that does not focus on intellectual property law, I was a bit apprehens...
In this essay we analysethe global problems which are connected with limited – mainly fossil – resou...
Food security is an urgent problem today. Every day people starve; and it is not just a few. Still 8...
CGIAR news release on new book 'Food in the 21st Century: From Science to Sustainable Agriculture' b...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
Good question! In the ‘good old days’ of agricultural research from the middle of last century, the ...
Global food production has more than doubled over the past 40 years, growing faster than population,...
that the estimated world human population is expected to increase from 2.5 billion in the 1990s to 8...
Seed is a critical input for all crop production. The qualities of seeds such as germination capacit...