INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY TO MEET GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY NEEDS

INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY TO MEET GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY NEEDS

21 June, 09:45–11:00

OECD economists project that agriculture production needs to increase by 60% to meet the rise in demand, but production is currently slowing and is predicted to stall over the next decade. With rapid population growth and an expanding middle class consuming a higher calorific intake, what must be done to increase productivity in the four ‘fs’ affecting the industry – food, feed, fuel, and fibre? What is Russia’s opportunity and role in managing price volatility and averting a potential crisis in global food security?










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By 2050, a population of 9.3 billion will need about 50% more food than we need today.
Donald Almeida
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