Despite the fears of Malthus, production of the major food products (grains
, oilseeds, and livestock) has kept pace with population growth on a global
basis, though not always on a regional basis. This claim is supported with
appropriate numbers and the ways in which food supplies have been increase
d are discussed. It seems likely that this can continue for at least anothe
r twenty years but the situation is less clear thereafter. However, man's i
ngenuity continues to provide hope for a favourable outcome.