Not exact matches
The world's population, mainly
in the
developing countries, is growing at a rapid pace, with over nine billion
people projected by 2025 - many more mouths to
feed.
Writing
in the journal Science, researchers note that helping
developing countries» small farmers find ways to make better use of marginal land and cope with overfarmed fields is key to
feeding the world's poorest
people.
In a paper in the February 12th issue of the journal Science, researchers warn that unless the focus is on helping small farmers in developing countries, the efforts to feed all the world's people will most likely fai
In a paper
in the February 12th issue of the journal Science, researchers warn that unless the focus is on helping small farmers in developing countries, the efforts to feed all the world's people will most likely fai
in the February 12th issue of the journal Science, researchers warn that unless the focus is on helping small farmers
in developing countries, the efforts to feed all the world's people will most likely fai
in developing countries, the efforts to
feed all the world's
people will most likely fail.
No matter how much of the U.S. corn crop is ruined by drought, no matter how high corn prices get, no matter how many
people in developing countries are imperiled, the RFS requires that billions of bushels of corn be used to fuel cars rather than
feed livestock and
people.