One of the most critical issues of our time is hunger

By 2050, the world will need to produce around 70% more food than it does now to maintain food security. “This is the very real, and a very urgent reality that every single person on the planet needs to be aware of and, in some sense help towards achieving”, says Dr Shadrack Moephuli, president and chief executive officer of the Agricultural Research Council (ARC), South Africa.


The alternatives are not good: sweeping famine, poverty, and political instability that always accompanies these tragedies.  Thirty-seven percent of global employment comes from the agricultural sector.

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