Ever since Malthus warned us we were running up against the limit of being able to feed the world, we have dodged the conflict between food production and a growing population by innovation and increased use of fossil fuel inputs. Now rising food prices, stagnating cereal production, and declining fish catches have the UN suggesting that food production will decline 25% in the next 40 years. Predicting the future is a dicey proposition, but last year’s run-up in food prices and the current economic crisis suggest that food insecurity will be a prominent world issue.
How should Gustavus students prepare themselves for these challenges?
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