Science Centric: Researchers need to use all available resources in an integrated approach to put agriculture on a path to solve the world's food problems while reducing pollution, according to a Penn State biologist. Changes in national and international regulations will be necessary to achieve this goal.
'Using resources more efficiently is what it will take to put agriculture on a path to feed the expected future population of nine billion people,' said Nina Fedoroff, Evan Pugh Professor of Biology and Willaman......
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Multiple approaches necessary to tackle world’s food problems
Posted by Science Centric: None Given on February 19th, 2011
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