The bar graph estimates the additional food production required to feed the world population in 2045 by five different continents. The food production is measured in million MT.
Overall, Africa is estimated to have the most food production required for feeding its population. The remaining continents are predicted to have produced the least food, compared to Africa, which is followed by South America, Asia, North America, and Europe.
The food production required for Africa to sustain their population by 2045 is significantly enormous, accounting for about 400 million metric tons. The second most continent needed to produce additional supply is South America, where the estimated quantity is 50 million metric tons, which is eight times lesser than for Africa.
Whereas, the proportion of additional food production required for Asia is just below 50 million metric tons. The estimation of extra production of food for North America and Europe to feed its population is minuscule, which is approximately 25 and 10 million metric tons, respectively.
