No, not with current technology, food production, and land use policies.
“The total land surface area of Earth is about 57,308,738 square miles, of which about 33% is desert and about 24% is mountainous. Subtracting this uninhabitable 57% (32,665,981 mi2) from the total land area leaves 24,642,757 square miles or 15.77 billion acres of habitable land”.
57,000,000 square miles =57000000mi²= 1.589069e+15ft².= 1589046000000000 square feet
now divide that number by 1 trillion/
1589.046 sq ft per person on earth. And that does NOT include roads, farms, business, factory, and areas like mountains and deserts that can’t be made liveable.
Answer: NO