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- W2600897368 abstract "While the world has been changing over the last 25 years politically and economically in unexpected and remarkable ways, food security remains an unfulfilled dream for currently more than 800 million people. Over the past 30 years, there has been progress on a global scale – but not for all. There are good chances for continuing progress in the years to come – but, again, not for all and much more difficult to achieve: During the next 30 years, the increase in numbers of human beings will be in the same dimension as the total world population in 1950, that is, about 2.4 billion people. We can realistically expect food security to be improved for an increasing number of people if sustained social and political reforms in the countries with deficits in food security are implemented. They can lead to eeonomic development that will also benefit the lower strata of the poor nations. There are no technical solutions to social and political problems. This is why, new agricultural technologies can only contribute one stone to a complex mosaic. But it is an important stone: As resources are dwindling, securing the world's food supply in the next decades is going to depend crucially on yield-increasing innovations. A number of signs point to the great importance of biotechnology and gene technology in increasing future yields." @default.
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- W2600897368 title "Food Security for a Growing World Population – 200 Years After Malthus, Still an Unsolved Problem" @default.
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