The world will need about 15 to 25% more food in about 30 years. But Jaap Haanstra, an arable farmer in Luttelgeest and an experienced administrator, sees politicians in many countries making choices in a different direction. In addition, there are global factors that put pressure on food production in many areas. In a conversation with Niels van der Boom from Haanstra, there are concerns about the availability of sufficient food in the future. He is not negative about the future of Dutch agriculture, but does make a comment. "You have to make sure that you are still a farmer by then."
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