The A2 scenario, however, involves quite unrealistic assumptions about population, which impinges on forecasts about
future food demand.
Growing populations, wastage, dwindling resources and production that is outdated or not commercially viable means that
our future food demands are increasingly threatening to outweigh future resources.
Not exact matches
In response to this
demand for knowledge, foodpro will also run a series of Supply Chain Integrity Seminars exploring the
future of
food manufacturing, what's next in retail supply chain technology,
future personalised nutrition, the sustainable value chain of the
future and more.
Organic farming methods are at the cutting edge of the
future of sustainable farming, delivering
foods consumers are
demanding and shining light on a farming pathway ahead without reliance on synthetic agrochemicals or GM technology.
With economies showing positive signs of recovery, on - going industrialization, increasing
demand for processed
foods, and a greater preference on the part of consumers for quality products, ingredient suppliers are becoming optimistic about the
future of Specialty
Food Ingredients Market.
In terms of the market opportunity and
future growth potential for the business, Middleton said: «We are continuing to see momentum building in the
demand for gluten - free
food and drink, both in the UK and internationally, and our new distribution partners will help us to fulfil this
demand.
Rates of gains have been impressive in both favourable and dry years but they are below the rate that is required to meet
future global
food demand.
Following the publication of Ingredion's report on the
future of simple, natural and clean label
food in 2020, Mona Schmitz Hübsch shares some of the insights from their consumer research, and discusses the opportunities for
food manufacturers in meeting
future consumer
demand for clean label
foods.
We all know that the population is on course to increase to over 9 billion by 2050 and the
demands this will put upon
future food production.
The increase in
demand for coconut palm sugar could further result in fewer coconut products, including coconut oil, being available as a
food source in the
future.
In the
future, the
demand for nutraceutical excipients is pegged to gain traction in the field of
food innovation and pharmaceutical discovery.
Concern over
future food and nutritional security is rapidly rising on the global agenda amidst studies showing crop yields are far from increasing at the rates needed to meet projected
demands for 2050.
Healthy Traditions believes that consumer
demand will start driving packaging manufacturers to develop more non-toxic healthy packaging materials in the
future, such as
food - based edible packaging.
Food and grocery is also likely to play an increasingly important role in the
future as traditional manufacturing areas, like the car industry, move off - shore, and international
demand for Australian products increases.
This, combined with rising global
demand for
food «gives Australia a great opportunity to drive jobs and investment growth for the
future,» he said.
At the very least the fair package would include a basic set of
demands not to harm
future generations by destroying rights to life,
food and health.
«To meet our current and
future food supply
demands, without destroying our planet, we need every efficacious tool available,» they write.
«The population of the world's tropical regions will soon exceed that of the rest of the world, and this discovery may be important in growing
food to meet
future demand.»
More
food needs to be produced that has to come from yield increase and smart water use to meet
future demand.
That is to say, the development of the country can not be based on the unbalanced exploitation of resources (natural, cultural, social, etc.) to meet the
demands of society (
food, housing, health, employment) because these are the only resources we have, and that
future generations have, to meet our and their own needs.
Measuring emissions from different crops and management systems can help identify the most efficient way to reduce
future greenhouse gas emissions while keeping up with
food demand.
There is no choice but to avert the negative impacts of a drought - like situation to meet the
future demand for
food, feed and fibre.
It covered
food and water as well as energy, since
future global energy
demand (and emissions) depends on population and economic development in places like China and India (as COP21 is rediscovering).
The Water Program is using its expertise to help Africa, with its burgeoning population and particular vulnerability to climate warming, meet its
future food and water
demands.
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The pace of agricultural intensification is, therefore, also likely to remain a major determinant of
future land change and our ability to meet societal
demands for
food, feed, housing, and energy (104).
This study shows Brazilian sugarcane ethanol could displace up to 13 % of global crude oil consumption by 2045 whilst balancing forest conservation and
future land
demand for
food.
We should not clear forests when we can restore degraded land to meet
future food and energy
demands.