Demand for food is increasing because the global population is rising and major developing economies are expanding. Global supply capacity, meanwhile, is struggling to keep up with changing requirements. Four global food supply scenarios have been developed by the Chatham House Food Supply Project to consider the challenges created and their impact on the EU/UK: ‘Just a Blip’: what if the present high price of food proves to be a brief spike with a return to cheap food at some point soon?; ‘Food Inflation’: what if food prices remain high for a decade or more?; ‘Into a New Era’: what if today’s food system has reached its limits and must change?; ‘Food in Crisis’: what if a major world food crisis develops?; Across the world the resp...
Although food prices in major world markets are at or near a historical low, there is increasing con...
Food security has risen up the political agenda, but sufficiency of supply is not the whole challeng...
The world's population in the last half of the 21 st century will be huge, likely double the current...
Demand for food is increasing because the global population is rising and major developing economie...
The food price spike in the first half of 2008 has increased concerns about the global supply of foo...
The Chatham House food supply project is concerned with the effects of global trends on the realiti...
We face a truly challenging task to achieve an acceptable level of food security in the future. Food...
from business as usual to business unusual Foreword The future of food is uncertain. Not since the S...
The first decade of the 21st century has seen several harbingers of a troubled future for global foo...
Over the years, it has become more and more apparent that any meaningful discussion of policies and ...
Despite its multifaceted nature, the debate surrounding food security over the last few decades has ...
The UK food system, it is argued here, is not sustainable in that it is beset by vulnerabilities and...
Global food prices will more than double within 20 years, as a new age of crisis forces the collapse...
The UK Government Chief Scientist takes stock of the enormous challenges facing governments and citi...
Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase...
Although food prices in major world markets are at or near a historical low, there is increasing con...
Food security has risen up the political agenda, but sufficiency of supply is not the whole challeng...
The world's population in the last half of the 21 st century will be huge, likely double the current...
Demand for food is increasing because the global population is rising and major developing economie...
The food price spike in the first half of 2008 has increased concerns about the global supply of foo...
The Chatham House food supply project is concerned with the effects of global trends on the realiti...
We face a truly challenging task to achieve an acceptable level of food security in the future. Food...
from business as usual to business unusual Foreword The future of food is uncertain. Not since the S...
The first decade of the 21st century has seen several harbingers of a troubled future for global foo...
Over the years, it has become more and more apparent that any meaningful discussion of policies and ...
Despite its multifaceted nature, the debate surrounding food security over the last few decades has ...
The UK food system, it is argued here, is not sustainable in that it is beset by vulnerabilities and...
Global food prices will more than double within 20 years, as a new age of crisis forces the collapse...
The UK Government Chief Scientist takes stock of the enormous challenges facing governments and citi...
Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase...
Although food prices in major world markets are at or near a historical low, there is increasing con...
Food security has risen up the political agenda, but sufficiency of supply is not the whole challeng...
The world's population in the last half of the 21 st century will be huge, likely double the current...