Crops grown on land-grabbed areas in developing countries could feed around 100 million people worldwide, researchers claim. The improved infrastructure brought about by foreign investment could increase the productivity of subsistence farmlands in countries such as Indonesia and Papua New Guinea and could mean these lands can feed at least 300 million people around the world. This is compared to about 190 million people that could be fed if the land was left tended ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Saturday, 28 June 2014
Crops Grown on 'land-grabbed' Areas Could Provide Food for About 300 Million People
Crops grown on land-grabbed areas in developing countries could feed around 100 million people worldwide, researchers claim. The improved infrastructure brought about by foreign investment could increase the productivity of subsistence farmlands in countries such as Indonesia and Papua New Guinea and could mean these lands can feed at least 300 million people around the world. This is compared to about 190 million people that could be fed if the land was left tended ...
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