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By comparing crop production (in terms of tonnes of crop per hectare) to actual food delivery (in terms of calories of human-consumable product per hectare), we illustrate where tremendous inefficiencies in the global food system exist today—and where opportunities to enhance food security exist by changing dietary preferences and biofuel
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2011, at the international packaging industry fair Interpack2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany Save Food! has been co-organized by Interpack2011 and FAO Save Food! aims at awareness raising on global food losses and waste, and on the impact of these on poverty and hunger in the world, as well as on climate change and on the use of natural resources
- Salmon - Main producers see record-breaking exports
Global salmon production is projected to increase by approximately 4 percent in both 2023 and 2024, approaching 3 million tonnes in 2023 and surpassing that amount in 2024 In Norway, the tax definition of uncertainty translates into caution regarding investments and the possibility of signing new contracts
- Food Waste Index Report 2024 | UNEP - UN Environment Programme
To catalyse essential action towards reducing food waste and achieving SDG 12 3, it's imperative to grasp the extent of food waste Measuring food waste allows countries to comprehend the magnitude of the issue, thereby revealing the size of the opportunity, while establishing a baseline for tracking progress The Food Waste Index Report 2021 marked a pivotal moment in understanding global
- Understanding Global meat production: key drivers, emerging . . .
The global meat products market is estimated to be worth USD 44 3 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 68 9 billion by 2028 The global market for meat products is a dynamic and diverse
- Food wedges: Framing the global food demand and supply . . .
These withdrawals produced 20% global food, with the remaining 80% produced from rain-fed agriculture (CA, 2007) Further irrigation development could contribute a pathway to meeting global food demands in 2050, particularly in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa given its current low levels of irrigation development (IAASTD, 2009) There are
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Considering the high demand for rice, the global market revenue for this commodity has been growing and is forecast to reach over 600 billion U S dollars by 2029 This text provides general
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