will you eat same amount of food 20years from now? how will the food amount change?
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Explanation:
If we go back in time, the “Future of Food” concept began nearly 15 years ago, when genetically modified foods (GMOs) were introduced in the United States. Now, in 2018, the question of what and how will we be eating in the future is continuously evolving. As reported by CSIRO, Australia, food demand is expected to continue to increase by 14% per decade, meaning food production needs to be nearly double its current rate in order to keep up. So, what will we be eating in the next 20 years and how will we feed more than 10 billion people across the globe by 2050?
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Answer:
No, I think we can't eat the same amount of food after 20 years from now unless and until it's preserved
in a way such that the amount of food remains constant.
The food would get stale and then decayed thus decreasing the amount.