Sentences with phrase «projected food demand»

But even with the yield gaps closed, projected food demand will still require additional land — so the impact on GHG emissions and biodiversity remains.

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The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization projects that global food demand will rise by 70 per cent between 2011 and 2Food and Agricultural Organization projects that global food demand will rise by 70 per cent between 2011 and 2food demand will rise by 70 per cent between 2011 and 2050.
That was before ballot initiatives demanding GMO labelling and before Non-GMO Project logos became familiar on food labels.
As demand for non-GMO food rises, Cargill has for the first time taken the step to gain Non-GMO Project Verification for three of its food ingredients.
With nearly 2,800 Non-GMO Project Verified brands sourcing ingredients to comply with the standard, food and beverage industry demand is outpacing supply.
Drummoyne Group Services is a project and service business established in 2000 to meet the demands of the food and beverage manufacturing sector.
Demand for gluten - free foods and beverages will begin to slow a bit over the next five years, but it is still projected to top $ 6.6 billion by 2017.
Furthering its commitment to help food and beverage customers address growing consumer demand for non-GMO product offerings, Cargill has announced an identity preservation process and several additional Non-GMO Project Verified food ingredients.
«Earning Non-GMO Project Verification for our ingredients has helped us in partnering with our customers to produce healthy foods to feed the increasing consumer demand for non-GMO products.»
Increasing disposable incomes of people in economies, increasing demand for convenience food, and increasing awareness of packaged food among consumers drive the growth of the global Fresh Food Packaging Market The global Fresh Food Packaging Market is projected to reach USD 95.91 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 3.38 % from 2015 to 2food, and increasing awareness of packaged food among consumers drive the growth of the global Fresh Food Packaging Market The global Fresh Food Packaging Market is projected to reach USD 95.91 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 3.38 % from 2015 to 2food among consumers drive the growth of the global Fresh Food Packaging Market The global Fresh Food Packaging Market is projected to reach USD 95.91 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 3.38 % from 2015 to 2Food Packaging Market The global Fresh Food Packaging Market is projected to reach USD 95.91 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 3.38 % from 2015 to 2Food Packaging Market is projected to reach USD 95.91 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 3.38 % from 2015 to 2020.
Since 2010, when the Non-GMO Project's butterfly icon first appeared on food and beverage products in North America, consumer demand has risen so that sales now exceed $ 19.2 billion annually.
Further raw milk price increases are expected over the next six months as a projected recovery in demand for ice cream and other indulgence foods boosts the milk powder market, according to Euromonitor.
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.
It is estimated 60 % more food will be required by mid-century to feed a projected 9.6 or so billion people, assuming a continuing increase in demand for meat, dairy products and vegetable oils and no significant reduction in food waste.
The D.C. School Food Project's mission is to support and accelerate the school system's progress toward ensuring quality, improving access, and inspiring demand for healthy food in and out of schools in our nation's capiFood Project's mission is to support and accelerate the school system's progress toward ensuring quality, improving access, and inspiring demand for healthy food in and out of schools in our nation's capifood in and out of schools in our nation's capital.
More positively still, many local villagers were able to gain from the project because of the increased demand for food and banana beer, employment opportunities and, in one village, by starting up shops and bars.
The co-chairs of the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council, Anne Kress and Danny Wegman say that the Clearwater project helps fulfill the demands for healthy, high quality, locally grown food.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture currently projects a shortage of 600 veterinarians and anticipates demand for food - animal veterinarians will increase 12 to 13 percent by 2016.
«We see several trends dominating the market today in terms of increasing demand and sales — grain - free foods and foods with added beneficial nutrients like prebiotics and probiotics,» says Hon. «Sales of natural pet foods are outpacing the greater market segment, and within that, grain - free foods are rising even faster with a projected 65 - percent gain this year.
Yet to avoid clearing natural ecosystems while still meeting projected food crop and livestock demands, crops and pasture yields overall will have to grow even faster over the coming four decades than they did over the previous four decades.
With the projected rise in the world's population, and the growth of developing country economies, demands for food, feed, fiber and fuel will reach new extremes, and will further increase threats to critical... Read more
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And again, the higher the thermometer climbs, the greater the possible disparities in the adaptive capacity of regions: ``... local warming of about 4 [degrees Celsius] and higher above pre-industrial levels is projected to result in differences between crop production and its population - driven demand becoming increasingly large in many regions (high confidence), thus posing very significant risks and challenges to food security.
With global demand for food projected to increase by 50 % before 2030, we will need an additional 120 million hectares of agricultural land to support the required food production.
I am involved currently in technology projects linked to major and high demand fields for the public and private markets such as education, water, food and energy.
I look forward to managing mid to large budget / team - size IT projects in Supply Chain, ERP, COTS, Demand / Inventory Planning, Portals, and Warehousing / Logistics functional areas across industries - Consumer Goods, Mfg & Distribution, Food & Beverage, Technology, Fashion / Apparel / Footwear, Services, and Retail.
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