The human population shows no signs of slowing its growth.
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The human population shows no signs of slowing its growth. Read More »
Food Security | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool
The human population shows no signs of slowing its growth. Read More »
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Population growth means less room to farm and fewer resources like water. Read More »
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It is becoming more difficult to grow enough food for everyone. Read More »
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Most experts agree we need 70% more food production by 2050. Read More »
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The global population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. Read More »
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People’s diets are changing as countries become more developed. Read More »
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Developed countries’ populations eat more meat and fish. Read More »
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High population combined with economic growth rapidly changes food consumption patterns. Read More »
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Food transport away from poorer countries can worsen their food security. Read More »
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Meat production requires more space than crop growing. Read More »