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Emerging Technologies for Promoting Food Security

Overcoming the World Food Crisis

Autorzy: Chandra Madramootoo Wydawnictwo: Elsevier Science Data wydania: 2015 Język publikacji: Angielski Liczba stron: 172 Formaty publikacji: EAN: 9781782423539 ISBN: 9781782423539 Kategoria: Food security & supply Agriculture & farming Food & beverage technology Indeks wydawcy: 9781782423539 Nota bibliograficzna: -

Opis

Emerging Technologies for Promoting Food Security: Overcoming the World Food Crisis discusses rising energy prices, increased biofuel use, water scarcity, and the rising world population, all factors that directly affect worldwide food security. The book examines the range of approaches to promoting global food security, including novel and existing agricultural and husbandry techniques for safe and sustainable food production.

It is divided into three parts beginning with an overview of food security, an analysis of key drivers of food insecurity, and nutrition and food security. Part Two examines emerging technologies for plant and animal food security, with subsequent chapters discussing topics from genetic and aquaculture technologies, pest and disease control, environmental and policy issues affecting food security, and an in-depth analysis of water management and methods to reduce post-harvest losses.

  • Provides a comprehensive overview of food security
  • Thoroughly discusses rising energy prices, increased biofuel use, water scarcity, and the rising world population, all factors that directly affect worldwide food security
  • Covers the emerging technologies for plant and animal food security
  • Analyzes the policy issues affecting food security

Spis treści

  • Front Cover 2
  • Related Titles 4
  • Emerging Technologies for Promoting Food Security Overcoming the World Food Crisis 5
  • Copyright 6
  • Contents 7
  • List of Contributors 11
  • 1 - Key Drivers of Food Insecurity 13
    • 2. Food Prices 13
    • 1. Introduction 13
    • 3. Rising Demand for Food 14
      • 3.2 Changes in Food Consumption Choices 14
      • 3.1 Population Growth 14
    • 4. Climate Change 15
      • 4.1 Variations in Precipitation 16
      • 4.2 Predictions of Crop Yields 16
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