date:Jun 26, 2015
years time, requiring further yield increases and improvements in farming practices as well as the supply chain, he said.
Each country faces different barriers, for example, in terms of food security, employment issues and the availability of arable land. These and the current level of production mean that each country may opt for a different solution to the problem of global food security.
Focusing on China, Mr Draijer said it accounts for 20 per cent of the world human population, 50 per ce