This study highlights the need for increased understanding of global environmental sustainability challenges and universalizing solutions as reducing and reversing the environmental impact of economic growth is difficult when a sizable proportion of the world s population has yet to benefit from economic growth. Critical theory formed the study s conceptual framework. Business leaders and commercial farmers were interviewed; data were organized, edited, coded, formatted, and analyzed to determine themes and trends. If sustainable development programs for business and sustainable agriculture research and outreach in developing economies are implemented, a large number of people s standards of living may be raised. This book suggests that possible solutions to global sustainability challenges should be effectively shared between developed and developing countries in order to help make a positive social change.