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By 2050, the global population is expected to hit 10 billion people. This means that – to feed everyone – it will take 56 per cent more food than is produced in the world today, according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Unfortunately, there is not enough agricultural land available to provide larger future populations ...
14 de fev. de 2012 · It was heartening and inspiriting to hear from Prince Charles, who farms and knows a lot about food economics and health. He is a voice of reason and influence on the need for sustainable agriculture and the harm being done to our health and the health of the planet by monoculture and greed.
- The Prince of Wales HRH
Seven principles shape our vision and encompass the change we want to make. When taken together, these principles enable us to see the whole food system in new ways and help to inform and guide our decisions. They ensure that we avoid siloed interventions, unintended consequences, and short-term solutions. renewable.
February 13, 2024 | Ottawa, ON. Let’s get ready to innovate! This year, the Future of Food is in-person and focused on opportunities. Join other leaders in agriculture and food as we dig into how Canada can shape the future of the industry. Anchored in Canada’s Agriculture Day, The Future of Food is your chance to connect, learn and get ...
17 de fev. de 2012 · The Biggest Food System Threat of 2012 He's also found a kindred spirit and ally in Laurie David, environmental activist and guest editor of the book, who was there the day Prince Charles spoke.
14 de fev. de 2012 · HRH Prince of Wales is well-known for his charity work and dedication to issues such as the built environment, sustainable agriculture, inner-city renewal and architectural preservation. The Prince's Charities, a group of 20 not-for-profit foundations of which he is either patron or president, serves as the UK's largest multi-cause charitable ...
Everyone agrees that the way we produce and consume food in the EU is unsustainable and needs to change. But not everyone agrees on how. The strategic dialogue on the future of agriculture announced by President von der Leyen1 on 13 September 2023 therefore offers a much-needed opportunity to overcome polarisation on food and farming issues.