Solutions to the problem of how the developing world will meet its future food needs are broader than producing more food, although the successes of the 'Green Revolution' demonstrate the importance of technology in generating the growth in food output in the past. Despite these successes, the world still faces continuing vulnerability to food shortages. Given the necessary funding, it seems likely that conventional crop breeding, as well as emerging technologies based on molecular biology, genetic engineering and natural resource management, will continue to improve productivity in the coming decades
To feed the several billion people living on this planet, the production of high-quality food must i...
The current trajectory for crop yields is insufficient to nourish the world’s population by 20501. G...
Improved farm technology helps all main groups of the poor�-�small farmers, farmworkers, other low-w...
World's population has crossed 6.5 billion with majority of human beings living in developing or und...
World population was about 2.5 billion in 1950; by 1988 it had doubled. Despite this unprecedented p...
That the continuous growth in population will exceed crop production has caused fear of global famin...
The challenge to properly feed a world population of 9.2 billion by 2050, that must be achieved on e...
Increase in demand for our primary foodstuffs is outstripping increase in yields, an expanding gap t...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
Traditional systems of agriculture still feed millions of people in tropical countries. There is pro...
By the year 2020) the global population is expected to reach 8 billion. Conventional methods of crop...
The Green Revolution has had a tremendous positive effect on food security in the developing world. ...
The present millennium has started with unprecedented global menaces with serious implications for m...
Plant biotechnologies have demonstrated to be a resource to cope with world population growth and en...
Food insecurity is one of the most important social issues faced today, with 840 million individuals...
To feed the several billion people living on this planet, the production of high-quality food must i...
The current trajectory for crop yields is insufficient to nourish the world’s population by 20501. G...
Improved farm technology helps all main groups of the poor�-�small farmers, farmworkers, other low-w...
World's population has crossed 6.5 billion with majority of human beings living in developing or und...
World population was about 2.5 billion in 1950; by 1988 it had doubled. Despite this unprecedented p...
That the continuous growth in population will exceed crop production has caused fear of global famin...
The challenge to properly feed a world population of 9.2 billion by 2050, that must be achieved on e...
Increase in demand for our primary foodstuffs is outstripping increase in yields, an expanding gap t...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
Traditional systems of agriculture still feed millions of people in tropical countries. There is pro...
By the year 2020) the global population is expected to reach 8 billion. Conventional methods of crop...
The Green Revolution has had a tremendous positive effect on food security in the developing world. ...
The present millennium has started with unprecedented global menaces with serious implications for m...
Plant biotechnologies have demonstrated to be a resource to cope with world population growth and en...
Food insecurity is one of the most important social issues faced today, with 840 million individuals...
To feed the several billion people living on this planet, the production of high-quality food must i...
The current trajectory for crop yields is insufficient to nourish the world’s population by 20501. G...
Improved farm technology helps all main groups of the poor�-�small farmers, farmworkers, other low-w...