"One of the lingering effects of the food price crisis of 2007-08 on the world food system is the proliferating acquisition of farmland in developing countries by other countries seeking to ensure their food supplies. Increased pressures on natural resources, water scarcity, export restrictions imposed by major producers when food prices were high, and growing distrust in the functioning of regional and global markets have pushed countries short in land and water to find alternative means of producing food. These land acquisitions have the potential to inject much-needed investment into agriculture and rural areas in poor developing countries, but they also raise concerns about the impacts on poor local people, who risk losing access to and...
The first decade of the 21st century has seen several harbingers of a troubled future for global foo...
The major food projection agencies see per capita food supplies continuing to increase and real pric...
Agricultural production is typically a risky business. Farmers face a variety of price, yield and re...
"One of the lingering effects of the food price crisis of 2007–08 on the world food system is the pr...
In recent years, some food crises have threatened food security worldwide. These episodes were induc...
At the present stage of human development, food is one of the most acute problems. Over the past 30-...
Global demands on agricultural land are increasing due to population growth, dietary changes and the...
World agricultural resources will be altered by climate change which will require both public and pr...
Rapidly increasing populations coupled with increased food demand requires either an expansion of ag...
Ever since mankind started agriculture, land degradation has been a single largest threat to soil pr...
"The current food crisis has several causes—rising demand for food and feed, biofuels, high oil pric...
Since 2007, the world has seen a rush towards natural resources, particularly land as well as water....
The rush for land acquisition���primarily driven by food shortages, food price volatility, and the r...
The first decade of the 21st century has seen several harbingers of a troubled future for global foo...
The major food projection agencies see per capita food supplies continuing to increase and real pric...
Agricultural production is typically a risky business. Farmers face a variety of price, yield and re...
"One of the lingering effects of the food price crisis of 2007–08 on the world food system is the pr...
In recent years, some food crises have threatened food security worldwide. These episodes were induc...
At the present stage of human development, food is one of the most acute problems. Over the past 30-...
Global demands on agricultural land are increasing due to population growth, dietary changes and the...
World agricultural resources will be altered by climate change which will require both public and pr...
Rapidly increasing populations coupled with increased food demand requires either an expansion of ag...
Ever since mankind started agriculture, land degradation has been a single largest threat to soil pr...
"The current food crisis has several causes—rising demand for food and feed, biofuels, high oil pric...
Since 2007, the world has seen a rush towards natural resources, particularly land as well as water....
The rush for land acquisition���primarily driven by food shortages, food price volatility, and the r...
The first decade of the 21st century has seen several harbingers of a troubled future for global foo...
The major food projection agencies see per capita food supplies continuing to increase and real pric...
Agricultural production is typically a risky business. Farmers face a variety of price, yield and re...