Feeding Seven Billion Strangers
Why Feeding the Entire World Is the Greatest Human Challenge Ever Attempted
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Susan Smith
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Brinox H. Kylar
Feeding Seven Billion Strangers: The Global Race to Solve the Ultimate Logistics Puzzle
Every single day, a miracle occurs: billions of people, separated by vast oceans and complex borders, find food on their plates. But as the global population climbs and the climate shifts, the invisible threads that connect the farm to the fork are being stretched to their breaking point.
In Feeding Seven Billion Strangers, we take a deep dive into the most vital industry on Earth. This is the story of the complex, fragile, and awe-inspiring systems that keep global hunger at bay—and the radical innovations required to ensure they don’t fail.
What’s Inside the Global Kitchen?
The Invisible Supply Chain: Journey through the ports, grain elevators, and cold-storage warehouses that bridge the gap between a farmer in Brazil and a consumer in Berlin.
The Technology of Plenty: From satellite-guided tractors to lab-grown proteins, explore the "Green Revolution 2.0" and the tech giants vying to own the future of food.
The Geopolitics of the Plate: Understand how food is used as a tool of diplomacy and a weapon of war, and why a drought in one hemisphere can trigger a revolution in another.
The Sustainability Paradox: Can we feed a growing planet without destroying it? A candid look at regenerative agriculture, waste reduction, and the ethics of industrial farming.
Feeding Seven Billion Strangers is a compelling narrative for anyone curious about the world’s most essential economy. It is an audiobook for the conscious consumer, the policy-maker, and the business leader alike.
Our survival depends on a system built on the cooperation of strangers. It’s time to learn how that system works—and how we can fix it before the shelves go empty.
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