As the most-used natural fiber, cotton has become the most important non-food agricultural product.
Over half of the world’s population lives on rice as a staple food, but just a few countries dominate global rice production.
Where does your favorite food come from? Here's an interactive look at global food production.
Coffee is the third most consumed beverage globally. Here we visualize the countries that have the highest coffee production in the world.
The Western U.S. is no stranger to droughts. But this year's is one of the worst yet. Here's a historical look at U.S. droughts since 1999.
Corn has many uses that make modern life possible. This infographic breaks down U.S. corn usage in 2020.
The cocoa supply chain is a bittersweet one. While chocolate is a beloved sweet treat globally, many cocoa farmers are living a bitter reality.
What makes your cup of coffee possible, and how much does it really cost? Here’s how the $200B coffee supply chain breaks down economically.
This graphic charts the American dairy industry's shift in milk production from small commercial farms to fewer, larger farms.
The U.S. covers an immense 3.8 million square miles—what is all this land currently used for, and what does that mean for the future?
Learn how climate change and resource scarcity are affecting our most basic needs, and how investors can take advantage of this growing megatrend.