About Farming Outlook Magazine
Agriculture is a multi-organizational activity
and there is a gap of communication among its sectors. Farming Outlook
will meet this demand and address the whole spectrum of agriculture in
order to facilitate communication and update on the latest development
at home and abroad.
Pakistan is a net food exporter, except in occasional years when its
harvest is adversely affected by droughts. Pakistan exports rice,
cotton, fish, fruits (especially Oranges and Mangoes), and vegetables
and imports vegetable oil, wheat, pulses and consumer foods.
With an increasing demand on the world’s arable land, and droughts and floods predicted to more frequently devastate crops—driving food prices higher—one solution is to grow food, in cities, where it’s needed.
How we will grow food in the future
Many say it could help avert a looming global food crisis and one day become the future of agriculture. The United Nations predicts that the global population will swell by 2.4 billion people by the middle of this century, and 66 percent of the planet will live in cities. That presents a challenge to feeding everyone.Regular Food |
With an increasing demand on the world’s arable land, and droughts and floods predicted to more frequently devastate crops—driving food prices higher—one solution is to grow food, in cities, where it’s needed.
No comments:
Post a Comment