The world needs to secure its food resources
June 29th, 2011 | Featured, News
An article by Rita A. Widiadana and Desy Nurhayati posted on The Jakarta Post on the conference which took place in Bali on biodiversity, food security and climate change and to which attended agricultural experts, scientists, policy makers and farmers from 127 countries.
Climate change and the rapid growth of the world’s population are seriously threatening food security, malnutrition and hunger-related deaths are considerably increasing and biodiversity has disappeared by 90% only in the 20th century.
FAO’s data show how alarming and harrowing the situation is.


