Untitled
smarterplanet:

The world’s farmers need a pay raise, or else, come mid-century, the other 7 billion of us may not have enough to eat.
As the Earth Policy Institute notes, the world produced more grain than  it consumed throughout the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s. Today, those surpluses  are gone. While the world harvested 20.4 million tons of grain between  2001 and 2010, it consumed 20.5 million tons. In October 2009 the United  Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that world  food production would have to increase 70 percent by 2050 to adequately  feed the planet’s growing population. In developing nations alone, this  would require an investment of $83 billion a year. And, the organization  noted, “farmers and prospective farmers will invest in agriculture only  if their investments are profitable.”
Keep reading …
via utnereader:

smarterplanet:

The world’s farmers need a pay raise, or else, come mid-century, the other 7 billion of us may not have enough to eat.

As the Earth Policy Institute notes, the world produced more grain than it consumed throughout the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s. Today, those surpluses are gone. While the world harvested 20.4 million tons of grain between 2001 and 2010, it consumed 20.5 million tons. In October 2009 the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that world food production would have to increase 70 percent by 2050 to adequately feed the planet’s growing population. In developing nations alone, this would require an investment of $83 billion a year. And, the organization noted, “farmers and prospective farmers will invest in agriculture only if their investments are profitable.”

Keep reading …

via utnereader:

fred-wilson:

AVC traffic sources month to date October 2011
anyone who doubts that social has usurped search should take a hard look at this list of traffic sources

fred-wilson:

AVC traffic sources month to date October 2011

anyone who doubts that social has usurped search should take a hard look at this list of traffic sources

Facebook to Launch Major Profile Redesign at f8
Facebook plans to roll out a major redesign of user profiles at its f8 developer conference this week, Mashable has learned. Details about the redesign are sparse, but two sources familiar with Facebook’s plans (who have asked to remain anonymous) have told us that the redesign is “major” and …