Tropical Agriculture: The Pulse of the Planet | Golden Age
Tropical agriculture is a high-stakes, high-reward endeavor, with over 3 billion people depending on it for their livelihoods. The tropics account for 75% of th
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Tropical agriculture is a high-stakes, high-reward endeavor, with over 3 billion people depending on it for their livelihoods. The tropics account for 75% of the world's agricultural land, with countries like Brazil, Indonesia, and Malaysia leading the charge. However, tropical agriculture is also a major driver of deforestation, with an estimated 13 million hectares of forest lost each year. The use of pesticides and fertilizers has become a contentious issue, with some arguing that they are necessary for food security, while others claim they are a threat to human health and the environment. As the global population is projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, tropical agriculture will play an increasingly critical role in meeting the world's food demands. With a Vibe score of 82, tropical agriculture is a topic that resonates deeply with people, sparking debates and inspiring innovation, from precision farming to agroforestry, with key players like the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) working to address the challenges and opportunities in this field.