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  • 1. Smart Farm Flagship 25562 2.1 1 21 (climate change/climate variability) (food crisis) (aging society) (Food and AgricultureOrganization of the United Nations: FAO) 21 1 How to feed the world in 2050, 03 Issue Briefs for High-levelExpert forum on 12-13 October 2009, Food and AgricultureOrganization of the United Nations. -1-

2. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 2.1.1 21 (The United Nations: UN) 34 7,066,964,964 2556 (..2013) 9.1 2593 (..2050) (2.1) ( 114) ( 13) 70 49 ( 2.2) 2593 (..2050) 2593(..2050) 3 2.1 ( 2.3) 2.1 -2- 3. Smart Farm Flagship 2556: Wikipedia-World Population: Estimates of population evolution indifferent continents between 1950 and 2050, according to the United Nations. The vertical axis is logarithmic and is in millions of people.-3- 4. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 2.2 : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009. 2.3 -4- 5. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009. 2.1.2 ( 2.4) FAO 2593 (..2050) 70 5 ( ) 120 50( 2.5) 2.4 -5- 6. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009. 2.5 : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009. 2.1.3 (Water crisis) (climate change) -6- 7. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 (water cycle) 2 World Water Council 1.1 1.8 3,900 260 2 350 // Sub-Sahara 10-20 // 1 . 1,400 1 . 13,000 United Nations Environment Programme(UNAP) ( 2.6) ( 2.7) -7- 8. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 2.6 : United Nations Environment Programme, 1999 2.7 -8- 9. Smart Farm Flagship 2556-9- 10. Smart Farm Flagship 2556: United Nations Environment Programme, 2000- 10 - 11. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 UNAP (Severestress) ( 2.8) 2.8: United Nations Environment Programme (key drivers)1) (Climate change) 2) (Socio-economic) (Population growth) 2007 (urban area) - 11 - 12. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 900 (Overall economicdevelopment) ( positive and negative key driver) (Mitigation)2 (Adaptation)3 Bio-energy 2 (Adaptation) (vulnerability) 3 (Mitigation) - 12 - 13. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 2.1.4 4 / (2.9) FAO ( 2.1) ( 2.2) 2.9 4 biofuel (biomass) - 13 - 14. Smart Farm Flagship 2556: Food and Agriculture Organization of the UnitedNations, 2008. 2.1 : Food and Agriculture Organization of the UnitedNations, 2008.- 14 - 15. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 2.2 : Food and Agriculture Organization of the UnitedNations, 2008. ....... 80,000 50 2 - 15 - 16. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 2050(.. 2593) 4 5 () 2.2 (climate change) 5 . . - 16 - 17. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 ( ) FAO ..2548 1 20 47 FTA ASEAN WTO - 17 - 18. Smart Farm Flagship 2556 2.2.1 FAO 2010 925 578 20 50 ( 2.3) 10.7 ( 2.4) 2.3 20 - 18 - 19. Smart Farm Flagship 2556RaRa Ra Commodity Commodity Commoditynknk nkSilk-wormNatural 131 1 6 cocoons, 13 Asparagusrubber85reelable1Fruit, tropical 32 1 Pineapples713 Papayas9fresh nes 623Chillies and3 2 Canary seed 7 Rice, paddy1307peppers, dry234 2 Kapok Fibre 7 Castor oil seed14 Fibre Crops Nes18235 2 Cassava 8 Ginger 15 Spices, nes29Kapokseed in 2 Pepper (Piper 4Indigenous6 2 815Shell3 spp.) 0Geese Meat2Indigenous47 4 Palm oil816 Garlic4Buffalo Meat1248 4 Palm kernels9 Maize, green 17 Fruit Fresh Nes52Other 24Roots and9 4 9 Pulses, nes17Bastfibres63Tubers, nes1 2Tangerines,4Indigenous4 Jute9 170 7mandarins, clem. 4Chicken Meat1 24Vegetables fresh4 Sugar cane9 Nuts, nes181 85nes1 24Indigenous4 Cereals, nes9 Bananas182 96PigmeatMangoes,13 4Lemons and5 mangosteens, 10 Sesame seed2030 7limesguavasPumpkins,1 346 Coconuts12 Taro (cocoyam)20 squash and4 18gourds1 Indigenous346 12 Beans, green20 Watermelons5 Duck Meat 29- 19 -