Growing demand for food
means global food production must roughly double by 2050, he says.
Not exact matches
«In
food production, the «sorting and cleaning» stage for raw materials is by no
means a precise science» explains
Global Product Manager Inspection Michael Zabawski from Minebea Intec.
«In
food production, the «sorting and cleaning» stage for raw materials is by no
means a precise science» explains
Global Product Manager Michael Zabawski from Minebea Intec Aachen.
A growing U.S. and
global population simply
means more demand for
food, and that
means increased demand for the various solutions Dover has to offer, from commercial freezers to can and plastic container
production to
food prep equipment.
Concerning
global warming: a warmer world is to be welcomed because it
means higher humidity levels, a shrinkage of deserts, more arable land, and a longer growing season all of which
mean more
food production.
China's growth trends, if continued to 2030, would
mean using: 30 % more oil than current
global production, and 2/3 of current
global food production.