Projections of global food supply and demand to the year 2020 indicate that food production in the aggregate is likely to keep pace with growing populations and incomes, and that real food prices will be stable or slowly declining. This article examines the possible environmental and resource constraints to long‐term food production growth and explores the implications of these possible constraints for food and resource policies. The article reviews and synthesises the evidence on biophysical limits to crop productivity; plant genetic resources and biotechnology; the availability of plant nutrients; soil and land degradation; the increasing scarcity and declining quality of water; and the impact of global climate change on agriculture.Inter...
Global food demand is estimated from population projections of the United Nations and food supply is...
Global food demand is estimated from population projections of the United Nations and food supply is...
Article first published online: 17 SEP 2014The notion that global agricultural output needs to doubl...
Projections of global food supply and demand to the year 2020 indicate that food production in the a...
Projections of global food supply and demand to the year 2020 indicate that food production in the a...
The article reviews and synthesizes the evidence on biophysical limits to crop productivity; plant g...
Agreement is developing among agricultural scientists on the emerging inability of agriculture to me...
Recent concerns about future global food production seem poorly based. The rapid phase of growth in ...
The world population is expected to grow to 7.7 billion in 2020, from 5.3 billion in 1993 (UN, 1996)...
This report discusses six issues that could influence the world food situation in the twenty-first c...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
An analysis of the effects of climate change on 22 critical agricultural commodities and three impor...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
The notion that global agricultural output needs to double by 2050 is oft repeated. Using a new Inte...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
Global food demand is estimated from population projections of the United Nations and food supply is...
Global food demand is estimated from population projections of the United Nations and food supply is...
Article first published online: 17 SEP 2014The notion that global agricultural output needs to doubl...
Projections of global food supply and demand to the year 2020 indicate that food production in the a...
Projections of global food supply and demand to the year 2020 indicate that food production in the a...
The article reviews and synthesizes the evidence on biophysical limits to crop productivity; plant g...
Agreement is developing among agricultural scientists on the emerging inability of agriculture to me...
Recent concerns about future global food production seem poorly based. The rapid phase of growth in ...
The world population is expected to grow to 7.7 billion in 2020, from 5.3 billion in 1993 (UN, 1996)...
This report discusses six issues that could influence the world food situation in the twenty-first c...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
An analysis of the effects of climate change on 22 critical agricultural commodities and three impor...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
The notion that global agricultural output needs to double by 2050 is oft repeated. Using a new Inte...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
Global food demand is estimated from population projections of the United Nations and food supply is...
Global food demand is estimated from population projections of the United Nations and food supply is...
Article first published online: 17 SEP 2014The notion that global agricultural output needs to doubl...