The new report underscores the severity of the current global water crisis. Experts issue urgent warning about global crisis ...
Cereal production doubled between 1960 and ... (FAO), by 2050 we will need to produce 60 per cent more food to feed a world population of 9.3 billion. Doing that with a farming-as-usual approach ...
If countries’ population growth exceeds resource availability and ... where one million animal and plant species could disappear, according to the UN. World food production now derives from fewer than ...
Could the hottest job of the future be...farming? In the next decade, 1.2 billion people globally will age into the labor force, but there will not be enough existing jobs waiting for them.
The global food paradox involves reimagining our production methods, leveraging trade more strategically and prioritizing ...
Rapid population growth, he pointed out, intensifies the overall demand for food. World population growth means that food production needs to increase to meet demand. “Rapid population growth can lead ...
World Population Prospects ... The objective was to raise awareness on the relationship between water and food production and promote more sustainable food production and consumption patterns.
More than half the world’s food production will be at risk of failure within the next 25 years as a rapidly accelerating ...
Water stress affects 30 percent of the population every year ... Concentration of food production in a handful of places around the world is also a risk. Ten countries, including the United ...