The agriculture and food production industry is facing huge challenges: to feed the growing population of our world and to reduce the environmental impact that comes with it. Here we explore key
The United States and European Union will need to use carrots and sticks to get China, other developing countries, and perhaps even some allied advanced economies like Australia to cut back on dirty fuels if the world is to achieve and accelerate its timetable for a carbon-neutral world.
1. Preparing for the future of work and Human Resources management. The business world doesn't stand still, and neither does the HRBP. Mikaela Kiner from the HR consulting company Reverb pinpoints several challenges HRBPs need to address to future-proof their organizations:
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Sustainability is the foundation for today's leading global framework for international cooperation — the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals
resilient against various risk factors that confront world agriculture, and to ensure that the growing world population will be able to produce and have access to adequate food today and in future. There is a need to address new challenges that transcend the traditional decision-making horizons of producers, consumers and policy-makers.
Computing Power. 3. Smart (er) Devices. 4. Datafication. 5. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning. Technology today is evolving at a rapid pace, enabling faster change and progress, causing an acceleration of the rate of change. However, it is not only technology trends and emerging technologies that are evolving, a lot more has
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