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    HUMAN POPULATION GROWTH:
    FEEDING 10 BILLION PEOPLE


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      As living conditions improve for most people all over the world, the population
continues to grow. Demographers with a finger on the pulse of human progress make
estimates that multiply not only numbers of people that might inhabit Earth in the future, but
also predict their ability to feed themselves, and the problems they are likely to face with
adequate nutrition, disease, control of climactic effects, space management, and natural
disasters.

      An attempt is made here to discuss the importance of „agroecology‟, as described by
Raj Patel in his 2011 article “Can the world feed 10 billion people?” and the author‟s
assertion that gender issues and the ability of a country to produce enough, if not more, than
its own population can eat, are related. Apart from effects on the environment and the effects
on the concepts of territoriality, privacy, and personal space that crowding have, the main
consequence Patel envisions for the future is pressure on food production.

      The article, which takes Malawi, a very small country in Africa, as an example of how
attitudes towards food production can change an entire economy, demonstrates how peasant
farming is viewed differently by people who depend on it, and by those to whom it represents
poverty. “Today, some 40 per cent of Malawians live below the country's poverty line, and
part of the reason for widespread chronic poverty is that more than 70 per cent of [them] live
in rural areas.” (Patel 2011)

      Those who, like Oxford economist Paul Collier, argue the value of large-scale
commercial farming, showing how most developed countries do well without peasant
husbandry, dismiss notions of farming on small family holdings as overly romantic and
impractical (Patel 2011). They assert that first world farming works “most lucratively with
large-scale plantations and operations to which small farmers are little more than an
impediment.” They also do away with poor village situations where lack of space, non-
existence of privacy, and entrenched territorial attitudes are the norm.

      Patel‟s findings, however, which he bases on studies carried out by the World Bank and
demonstrated in its 2008 World Development Report (Patel 2011), show that to improve
conditions endured by the poorest people of the world, it makes more sense to prevent
migration en masse to work in the cities. Keeping them on their small holdings, and pouring
investment in to improve their lot, works better to expand their production and ameliorate
circumstances.
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      Since populations grow fastest in Africa and Asia, and since the cities of these
continents are most likely to suffer overcrowding and its consequences, Patel‟s argument
carries weight. A look at the consequences of over-crowding gives the viewer with a
modicum of foresight the ability to predict city sprawling, inability of governments to catch
up with provision of infrastructure, and eradication of small-town culture, social adhesion,
and popular folklore.

      Dense populations in ever-expanding cities become crime-ridden, anonymous, and
marginalizing. Patel (2011) gives a potted history of agriculture policy in developing
countries to show how logical it is to channel improvement. He demonstrates how investment
in fertilizers, improved seed, and new technologies for small holdings, especially after
devastation of wars and post-colonial self-assertion, keeps farmers on their own land. Called
„agroecology‟, this solution avoids mass migration and urban over-crowding, and makes
marked improvements in housing and food production. Increased output means they export
more foodstuffs while improving their own nutrition with crop diversity (Patel 2011).

      If one were to choose between the two – that is, moving small farmers to the cities, or
helping them stay in their villages after improving their lot – there is greater value in the
latter alternative. Patel expands his reasons by showing improvements in the welfare of
women, on whose shoulders rest responsibilities of health and prosperity of whole village
populations. Conclusions can be drawn from suggestions made in this article – mostly made
using recent reports and findings from key organizations that determine directions of global
movement – that there are many ways to view issues, and it is not always the most obvious
solution that works effectively.
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                                           Reference




Patel, R. “Can the world feed 10 billion people?” Foreign Policy Magazine Retrieved August
         2, 2012
         http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/05/04/can_the_world_feed_10_billion_p
         eople

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  • 2. v See more essay samples onESSAYSHARK.COM As living conditions improve for most people all over the world, the population continues to grow. Demographers with a finger on the pulse of human progress make estimates that multiply not only numbers of people that might inhabit Earth in the future, but also predict their ability to feed themselves, and the problems they are likely to face with adequate nutrition, disease, control of climactic effects, space management, and natural disasters. An attempt is made here to discuss the importance of „agroecology‟, as described by Raj Patel in his 2011 article “Can the world feed 10 billion people?” and the author‟s assertion that gender issues and the ability of a country to produce enough, if not more, than its own population can eat, are related. Apart from effects on the environment and the effects on the concepts of territoriality, privacy, and personal space that crowding have, the main consequence Patel envisions for the future is pressure on food production. The article, which takes Malawi, a very small country in Africa, as an example of how attitudes towards food production can change an entire economy, demonstrates how peasant farming is viewed differently by people who depend on it, and by those to whom it represents poverty. “Today, some 40 per cent of Malawians live below the country's poverty line, and part of the reason for widespread chronic poverty is that more than 70 per cent of [them] live in rural areas.” (Patel 2011) Those who, like Oxford economist Paul Collier, argue the value of large-scale commercial farming, showing how most developed countries do well without peasant husbandry, dismiss notions of farming on small family holdings as overly romantic and impractical (Patel 2011). They assert that first world farming works “most lucratively with large-scale plantations and operations to which small farmers are little more than an impediment.” They also do away with poor village situations where lack of space, non- existence of privacy, and entrenched territorial attitudes are the norm. Patel‟s findings, however, which he bases on studies carried out by the World Bank and demonstrated in its 2008 World Development Report (Patel 2011), show that to improve conditions endured by the poorest people of the world, it makes more sense to prevent migration en masse to work in the cities. Keeping them on their small holdings, and pouring investment in to improve their lot, works better to expand their production and ameliorate circumstances.
  • 3. v See more essay samples onESSAYSHARK.COM Since populations grow fastest in Africa and Asia, and since the cities of these continents are most likely to suffer overcrowding and its consequences, Patel‟s argument carries weight. A look at the consequences of over-crowding gives the viewer with a modicum of foresight the ability to predict city sprawling, inability of governments to catch up with provision of infrastructure, and eradication of small-town culture, social adhesion, and popular folklore. Dense populations in ever-expanding cities become crime-ridden, anonymous, and marginalizing. Patel (2011) gives a potted history of agriculture policy in developing countries to show how logical it is to channel improvement. He demonstrates how investment in fertilizers, improved seed, and new technologies for small holdings, especially after devastation of wars and post-colonial self-assertion, keeps farmers on their own land. Called „agroecology‟, this solution avoids mass migration and urban over-crowding, and makes marked improvements in housing and food production. Increased output means they export more foodstuffs while improving their own nutrition with crop diversity (Patel 2011). If one were to choose between the two – that is, moving small farmers to the cities, or helping them stay in their villages after improving their lot – there is greater value in the latter alternative. Patel expands his reasons by showing improvements in the welfare of women, on whose shoulders rest responsibilities of health and prosperity of whole village populations. Conclusions can be drawn from suggestions made in this article – mostly made using recent reports and findings from key organizations that determine directions of global movement – that there are many ways to view issues, and it is not always the most obvious solution that works effectively.
  • 4. v See more essay samples onESSAYSHARK.COM Reference Patel, R. “Can the world feed 10 billion people?” Foreign Policy Magazine Retrieved August 2, 2012 http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/05/04/can_the_world_feed_10_billion_p eople