Promoting food security in response to global population growth.
The challenges brought on by a rising population globally create opportunities for the generation of conceptions that are essential for sustainable development. In response to united nation projection on an expected rise in world population to 9 billion by 2050, a post by Paul Polman (CEO at Unilever) on the need for food production to be doubled by 2030 alone invited many interesting arguments and questions. In reaction to Paul Polman’s post, Jordan fengel stated that the world is already over-producing and wasting tons of food, enough to feed the current global population and coming generations, he argued that the problems of food insecurity are within the existing policies and procurement factors that prevent proper distribution of foods to those in need and thus what is needed is #circulareconomy as well as # blockchain technology to apply transparency and ease-of- access to all global consumers. According to Gianluigi Cuccureddu, the 9 billion population growth by 20...