Agricultural production almost needs to double in the twenty-first
century not only to feed the growing world population but also because
per capita food consumption is expected to increase by half in
developing countries. This requires a drastic increase in agricultural
production, which is the basis for protein sources. The increase in food
consumption including carbohydrates and proteins is due to a universal
desire to diversify the diet when per capita income increases. China is
the best example, where consumption food consumption has doubled over
the last two decades and is still growing. Most agricultural scientists
are confident that the world's population can be adequately fed, and
that most food can be produced locally, ensuring the livelihood of
farmers and food processors. This requires that agriculture, more than
ever before, relies on science and technology, with agricultural
intensification as the route to meet mankind's food and fiber needs. The
book in hand can furnish baseline information on biotechnology & its
application for enhancing yield with less pressure on the environment.
Therefore, it can be useful for Agri. graduates, policy makers etc.