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Food Supply & Populations

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Consequences of Increased Food Supply

The human population explosion of the last 250 years means that food demands have increased dramatically. The impacts of providing such large quantities of food are:

Social

Social

  • Rural areas are becoming urbanised.
Environmental

Environmental

  • Soils are becoming eroded.
  • Biodiversity is being lost.
Economic

Economic

  • Increased revenue for farmers.
  • Intensive production can mean lower prices for the end consumer.
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