
It’s devastating to think that 800 Million people are going hungry every day, while at the same time, we produce enough food that nobody should be going hungry. Further, every year we are wasting a staggering 1.6 Billion tons of food. By 2050, the world’s population is estimated to go up to just short of…

Today, with a population of ~7.5 billion there remains over 820 million people who are chronically hungry. Despite significant progress in the fight against world hunger over the last few decades, driven by economic growth and improvements in agricultural efficiency, the last few years have seen the number of undernourished people globally start to rise…

The world’s population is expected to grow to almost 10 billion by 2050, boosting agricultural demand. To meet this demand, as a global population, we will need to look to: Looking right at the beginning of the supply chain, tackling agricultural productivity and efficiency will enable an increase in supply utilising existing resources, particularly in…

Today, with a population of ~7.5 billion there remains over 820 million people who are chronically hungry. Population growth, increasing frequencies of conflicts and natural disasters, as well as persistent poverty and inequality threaten to drive up the number of people going hungry, above its already high rate. A combination of policy changes, economic programmes…