Increasing Food Supply

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  • What is aeroponics?
    Aeroponics is a method where mist is used to give plants nutrients instead of soil.
  • What is hydroponics?
    Hydroponics is a method where a water solvent mixture is used to give plants nutrients instead of soil.
  • How do plants absorb nutrients in aeroponics and hydroponics?
    The roots absorb the water for the plant in both aeroponics and hydroponics.
  • What type of farming system usually uses hydroponics?
    Vertical farms usually use hydroponics.
  • What is a disadvantage of vertical farms and hydroponics?
    The infrastructure for vertical farms and hydroponics is generally high.
  • Why must vertical farms operate on a large scale to be cost-effective?
    They are likely to have to operate on a large scale to be cost-effective due to high infrastructure costs.
  • What is the lowest-hanging fruit to improve food production?
    Using irrigation and good farming techniques that avoid soil erosion.
  • What could be the most effective intervention for improving food production?
    Watering plants correctly and helping farmers to do this could be the most effective intervention.
  • What is irrigation?
    Irrigation is basically watering plants.
  • How can irrigation increase crop growth?
    By adding water to the right parts of plants at the right time.
  • How much can doubling the amount of water increase cereal production?
    It can increase cereal production from 1,000 kg/hectare1,000 \text{ kg/hectare} to 7,000 kg/hectare7,000 \text{ kg/hectare}.
  • What percentage of the world's farmland was irrigated in 1998?
    20% of the world's farmland was irrigated in 1998.
  • What percentage of all crops did irrigated land produce in 1998?
    Irrigated land produced 40% of all crops in 1998.
  • What could just irrigating land and watering crops properly achieve?
    It could massively increase food supply.
  • What does biotechnology focus on?
    Biotechnology focuses on editing genes or cells.
  • What does genetic modification in food production aim to achieve?
    It aims to change crops' DNA to make them more resistant to disease, more productive, more nutritious, or better tasting.
  • What is an example of a GM strain of crop developed in 2018?
    A new GM potato designed to resist potato blight.
  • How could the new GM potato affect chemical fungicide use?
    It could reduce the use of chemical fungicides by over 90%.
  • What is Golden Rice genetically engineered to contain?
    Golden Rice is genetically engineered to contain Vitamin A.
  • What was the new green revolution?
    The new green revolution happened in the 1960s and created new strains of crops with higher yields.
  • What impact did genetic modification have on farm productivity?
    The productivity of farms using new crops jumped straight away.
  • What changes occurred in agribusiness during the new green revolution?
    Agribusiness began to grow, with farmers using machines, growing their farm size, and using methods like crop rotation.