International Community and Hunger

agricultural productivity: Clearly, progress has been made, according to MSNBC. This is proof that the war against hunger can be won, and it should inspire countries and corporations, with the assistance of the international community, to work toward a world free of hunger. In 2012-14, an estimated 795 million people were chronically undernourished, down more than 100 million over the last decade, and 209 million fewer than in 1990-92. Why is this so important Addressing hunger is one of the most effective ways to reduce extreme poverty: boosting agricultural productivity not only ensures more food but also boosts incomes up to four times more effectively than other sectors. * Food waste is a massive problem. By feeding more people with the nutrients needed to grow and be healthy, household incomes rise. Here how you can fix it.* Improving agricultural productivity also has a multiplier effect. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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