Lester Brown, who has long been tracking how much grain the world grows, figures the global cupboard has a 77-day supply, only half the amount of a good year. Food supply, as he has warned, also serves as a kind of barometer for social unrest.
By MORT ROSENBLUM, NY Times: World
Tue, 09/04/2012 - 9:00am
Lester Brown, who has long been tracking how much grain the world grows, figures the global cupboard has a 77-day supply, only half the amount of a good year. Food supply, as he has warned, also serves as a kind of barometer for social unrest.