Prof Amir Kassam (University of Reading & UN Food & Agriculture Organisation - FAO) and Dr Gottlieb Basch (University of Evora, Portugal, and President of the European Conservation Agriculture Federation, ECAF) then presented their paper on ensuring the supply side of food production: ‘Mobilizing greater crop and land potentials: replacing the faltering engine’. They explained that the engine of the supply side of food security is the way we farm. The current engine of conventional farming method is seen to be faltering and needs to be replaced. The presentation focused on the new paradigm of Conservation Agriculture (CA) (involving no-till farming with mulch soil cover and diversified cropping) that raises productivity sustainably and effi...
The rapid increase of the world population constantly demands more food production from agricultural...
The past century has seen the rapid industrialisation of agriculture, whereby abundant cheap energy ...
The rapid increase of the world population constantly demands more food production from agricultural...
The supply side of the food security engine is the way we farm. The current engine of conventional t...
The supply side of the food security engine is the way we farm. The current engine of conventional t...
The engine that supplies food and agricultural products is the way we farm. The current dominant eng...
The human population is expected to reach ∼9 billion by 2050. The ensuing demands for water, food an...
The rapid increase of the world population constantly demands more food production fromagricultural ...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
Most of the agricultural land in the world is currently producing below its capacity (e.g ., van Itt...
Feeding over 9 billion people by the second half of this century will require a major paradigm shift...
Taking Biodiversity Focus Areas under production or abandoning lower yielding, more extensive produc...
The challenge to properly feed a world population of 9.2 billion by 2050, that must be achieved on e...
Need to produce more? How much? Facts and Uncertainties How to meet the demand? The role of Conse...
<div><p>Global food production needs to be increased by 60–110% between 2005 and 2050 to meet growin...
The rapid increase of the world population constantly demands more food production from agricultural...
The past century has seen the rapid industrialisation of agriculture, whereby abundant cheap energy ...
The rapid increase of the world population constantly demands more food production from agricultural...
The supply side of the food security engine is the way we farm. The current engine of conventional t...
The supply side of the food security engine is the way we farm. The current engine of conventional t...
The engine that supplies food and agricultural products is the way we farm. The current dominant eng...
The human population is expected to reach ∼9 billion by 2050. The ensuing demands for water, food an...
The rapid increase of the world population constantly demands more food production fromagricultural ...
20-26Agriculture 4.0, Smart-Farming, Autonomous Agriculture – this is where the puzzle pieces come t...
Most of the agricultural land in the world is currently producing below its capacity (e.g ., van Itt...
Feeding over 9 billion people by the second half of this century will require a major paradigm shift...
Taking Biodiversity Focus Areas under production or abandoning lower yielding, more extensive produc...
The challenge to properly feed a world population of 9.2 billion by 2050, that must be achieved on e...
Need to produce more? How much? Facts and Uncertainties How to meet the demand? The role of Conse...
<div><p>Global food production needs to be increased by 60–110% between 2005 and 2050 to meet growin...
The rapid increase of the world population constantly demands more food production from agricultural...
The past century has seen the rapid industrialisation of agriculture, whereby abundant cheap energy ...
The rapid increase of the world population constantly demands more food production from agricultural...