The push to feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050 is driving rapid adoption of technology. Food Security | Food Insecurity Statistics & Solutions
This report outlines the state of global agriculture as of April 2026, highlighting a sector in transition, balancing record-breaking production with intense environmental and economic pressure. Farming World
Fertilizer prices remain volatile, with urea prices experiencing sharp increases in early 2026 due to regional conflicts and energy costs. The push to feed a projected 10 billion
Farmland is increasingly viewed as a top hedge against inflation, drawing investment from non-traditional sources. 3. The Technology and Productivity Shift Farmland is increasingly viewed as a top hedge
Six countries—Canada, the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Russia, and Ukraine—continue to dominate the trade of staple crops.
Global agriculture is navigating a "dual shock" of high input costs and extreme weather, yet technology is driving unprecedented yields. While agricultural land use has technically passed its peak, pressure on natural resources remains high, prompting a shift toward sustainable, regenerative practices. Global farm cash receipts are forecast to slightly decrease in 2026, though direct government payments to farmers are expected to rise by Farm Income: Total U.S. farm cash receipts are projected at billion in 2026, a decrease from 2025, largely due to inflationary pressures.