This, combined with
rising global demand for food «gives Australia a great opportunity to drive jobs and investment growth for the future,» he said.
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Global comparable sales
rose 4 percent in the third quarter, their first
rise in more than one year, driven by
demand for value meals and breakfast items in China, where sales had plummeted after a
food safety scandal in July 2014.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation)- Some of the world's biggest retailers and
food companies including Kellogg Co, Walmart Inc, and Nestle backed a new initiative on Wednesday to improve
global supply chains amid
rising consumer
demand for slave - free goods and services.
LONDON, April 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)- Some of the world's biggest retailers and
food companies including Kellogg Co, Walmart Inc, and Nestle backed a new initiative on Wednesday to improve
global supply chains amid
rising consumer
demand for slave - free goods and services.
Wednesday's announcement, the result of a consultation process, seeks to prevent similar situations and make it easier
for Victoria's agricultural industries to expand to meet the
rising global demand for protein and high - quality
food even as a growing generation of tree - changers move from cities to rural and regional towns.
Numerous reports have emphasized the need
for major changes in the
global food system: agriculture must meet the twin challenge of feeding a growing population, with
rising demand for meat and high - calorie diets, while simultaneously minimizing its
global environmental impacts1, 2.
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.
World incomes have been
rising at around 5 percent annually in recent years, and 4 percent in per capita terms, leading to an increased
global demand for food and
for meat as a share of the diet.
And with projections that the world population will
rise to over nine billion by the year 2050, the pressure is on to meet
global demand for food.
«There is a
global movement to promote the consumption of whole grains and the
food industry worldwide is responding to
rising consumer
demand for whole grain products.»
With the booming
global population and the
rising demand for food, this kind of research could find its way to your refrigerator very soon.
The growing
global demand for food and bio-energy, and the recent
rises in
food prices, slow down progress in reducing poverty, but increase
demand for water from the agriculture and energy sectors.
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Fears that the
rising demand for biofuels is contributing to a
global surge in
food prices are founded, but such pitfalls can be avoided if top energy consumers invest in efficient crops grown in tropical nations, promote research and encourage the biofuel trade, said Corrado Clini, chairman of the GBEP.