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LONDON (AFP) – The world needs fundamental changes to the global food system to feed the expanding population, according to a British government report out Monday on how to feed the planet until 2050.

Governments must take action to change dietary habits, cut waste, reduce subsidies and embrace genetically modified food, said the "Global Food and Farming Futures" report.

The study led by Professor John Beddington, the British government's chief scientific adviser, said that with the global population forecast to reach nine billion in 40 years' time, radical changes were needed to a system already struggling to feed the existing population.

"With the global population set to rise and food prices likely to increase, it is crucial that a wide range of complementary actions from policy makers, farmers and businesses are taken now," Beddington said.

"Urgent change is required throughout the food system to bring sustainability centre stage and end hunger. It is also vital for other areas, such as climate change mitigation, conflict, and economic growth."

The report found that the threat of hunger could increase, saying that current efforts were already stalling and food prices could rise substantially over the next 40 years.

As hunger spreads, the threat of migration and conflict will increase, while wider economic growth would also be affected, it said.

The global food system is already living beyond its means, consuming resources faster than they can be replenished, it said.

Substantial changes to water and energy use and addressing climate change are needed to bring about sustainability, the report found.

It also warned that there was "no quick fix" to the problems.

Beddington said the world's food system was already failing on two counts.

"Firstly, it is unsustainable, with resources being used faster than they can be naturally replenished," he said.

"Secondly, a billion people are going hungry with another billion people suffering from 'hidden hunger', whilst a billion people are over-consuming."

The report said that new technologies such as genetic modification, cloned livestock and nanotechnology "should not be excluded a priori on ethical or moral grounds" and have the potential to be "very valuable for the poorest people in low-income countries".

Meanwhile investment in technology research is "essential" given the magnitude of the food security challenges ahead.

Britain's Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said the report showed ways to unlock an "agricultural revolution in the developing world".

New strategies would "benefit the poorest the most, simply by improving access to knowledge and technology, creating better access to markets and investing in infrastructure".

Britain's International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said that "with one seventh of the world's population still hungry, the report was a clarion call to arms".


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Correct me If I am wrong ( please do) But isnt our Gov. paying farmers not to plant food for consumption . But planting corn for fuel which also decreases the fuel mileage? Am I missing something? whats your thoughts?
 
This is actually a very complex subject. Yes we compensate not to grow more crops so the prices are artificially protected and so there is not an abundance of rotted food stores.

IF they did try to export more it would be too cost prohibitive for the purchaser. Economically it doesn't work out to ship food overseas in the quantities required to deed entire nations.

There are exceptions for specialty foods of course but I'm referring to staples. Rice is the answer to food problems. Easy to grow, hardy, nutritious. Just add water. For landlocked desert countries, sorry.
 
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, don't worry. Our next Global War will fix the problem. Just remember, over population ALWAYS caused Wars in Big proportions (compaired to the time) in the Pass and will in the future. All you need is some QUACK (who needs to Politically make someone or some country the problem) and it's STARTED :cheerleader:

Now let's see :whistle: , who would that be now in the beginning stages. For me, his name starts with an "A" :laugh: and he lives in a Very Arid place :beerchug:
 
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