Food systems are increasingly challenged to ensure food security and balanced diets for all, around the world. Almost 800 million people are chronically hungry, while over two billion people suffer from ‘hidden hunger’, with one or more micronutrient deficiencies. Meanwhile, over two billion people are overweight, with a third of them clinically obese, and hence more vulnerable to non-communicable diseases. Overcoming hunger and malnutrition in the 21st century does not simply involve increasing food available, but also improving access, especially for the hungry. Creating healthy, affordable and sustainable food systems for all is the most effective way to achieve this. Since 1945, food production has tripled as average food availability p...
One of the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals is to end hunger, achieve food security and improve...
The world is facing a nutrition crisis: approximately three billion people from every one of the wor...
There is more than enough food produced in the world to feed everyone, yet 815 million people go hun...
Never has there been a more urgent time to ensure that everyone has optimal nutrition. However, glob...
Among the great challenges the world faces are how to ensure food security for its growing populatio...
AbstractDuring the past decades a tremendous input of human and financial resources has resulted in ...
The 2004 edition of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization s State of Food Insecurity ...
How Environmental Change Threatens the Food System So we have a problem. Here we are in the 21st cen...
Pre-pandemic, 3 billion people could not afford a healthy diet; that number could rise by 267.6 mill...
The exponential growth of the world population (according to the FAO projections, it is expected to ...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
A food-secure world produces enough food for its population and provides access to food for all its ...
The persistence of hunger in a world of plenty is the most profound moral contradiction of our age. ...
In both rich and poor countries, more than 800 million people remain chronically undernourished, at ...
A primary focus of the IFPRI 2020 Vision initiative is to find ways for people to attain food securi...
One of the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals is to end hunger, achieve food security and improve...
The world is facing a nutrition crisis: approximately three billion people from every one of the wor...
There is more than enough food produced in the world to feed everyone, yet 815 million people go hun...
Never has there been a more urgent time to ensure that everyone has optimal nutrition. However, glob...
Among the great challenges the world faces are how to ensure food security for its growing populatio...
AbstractDuring the past decades a tremendous input of human and financial resources has resulted in ...
The 2004 edition of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization s State of Food Insecurity ...
How Environmental Change Threatens the Food System So we have a problem. Here we are in the 21st cen...
Pre-pandemic, 3 billion people could not afford a healthy diet; that number could rise by 267.6 mill...
The exponential growth of the world population (according to the FAO projections, it is expected to ...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
A food-secure world produces enough food for its population and provides access to food for all its ...
The persistence of hunger in a world of plenty is the most profound moral contradiction of our age. ...
In both rich and poor countries, more than 800 million people remain chronically undernourished, at ...
A primary focus of the IFPRI 2020 Vision initiative is to find ways for people to attain food securi...
One of the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals is to end hunger, achieve food security and improve...
The world is facing a nutrition crisis: approximately three billion people from every one of the wor...
There is more than enough food produced in the world to feed everyone, yet 815 million people go hun...