FAO: in the next 40 years, 70 percent more food will be need
According to United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO); Seventy percent more food should be produced worldwide, until 2050.
The FAO expects that the global population is expected to grow 2.3 billion until 2050, and wages will also increase.
Therefore, the world’s cereal production should be increased from the current 2.1 billion to 3 billion tonnes per year in the next four decades, to cover food and animal feed demands. Meat production should be increased by more than 200 million to 470 million tonnes per year – reports Világgazdaság Online.
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