The Future of Food photo exhibition opens in Budapest
‘The Future of FOOD’ looks at food from all angles and on all continents. It includes portraits of food producers – a potato farmer in the Peruvian Andes, a cabbage grower in Ukraine, a stunning underwater shot of scallop aquaculture off the Pacific coast of Canada.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S photographers also ventured into the topic of food itself. What people eat, and how much. Their images are surprising, and reveal vast differences from country to country, family to family.
The Budapest edition of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’s ‘The Future of FOOD’ was organized by FAO with support from the Ministry of Agriculture of Hungary to mark the 70th anniversary of FAO’s founding. The Organization’s Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia is hosted by Hungary – on Benczur utca in Budapest – and coordinates an active field programme in countries to the east – including the Western Balkans, Turkey, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
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