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Answered by Anonymous
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The amount of food that will be consumed in the next 50 years will exceed all the food eaten in the rest of human

history. World demand is on the upswing, driven by rising population, urbanisation, and rising global incomes.

Yet the world’s doubtful ability to respond to that growing demand is ringing alarm bells everywhere. After a half

century during which the Green Revolution produced a huge spurt in food production, the rate of population

growth is overtaking the rate of growth in food production. Follow these two trends to their logical conclusion: if we

do not find ways as a planet to rise to this challenge, major food shortages and humanitarian disasters are just a few

short years away.

As a result, food prices are rising across the world, and those able to feed the world’s teeming billions will not only

do a service to humanity, but will make a good living doing so. In agriculture and food, including aquaculture, it will

be not only possible but imperative to do good by doing well.

Canada has everything needed to fill a major share of the gap in the world’s supply of food. We have vast tracts of

agricultural land and our soil is in much better shape than many other major food producing nations. Our climate is

clement and climate change is likely to make it even more so. Our supply of fresh water, a major constraint on other

farming powers, is the envy of the world. We have one of the longest coastlines in the world with which to develop

aquaculture, as well as huge numbers of bodies of freshwater. And we have clever, educated, and experienced

people in every part of the sector: farmers, technologists, researchers, managers, processors, manufacturers, and

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