In spite of the advances made in agriculture, many people around the world still go hungry. Why is this the case? What can be done about this problem?

In
this
World, there is a lot of people who live in hunger.
However
, there are lots advances made in agriculture.
This
essay will discuss two causes why many people around the world go hungry. As well as
this
the suggestions for
this
. There are many causes for people being starved.
Firstly
, there is a high food price, as the production cost involved is high.
Secondly
, because of the bad weather crop was not grown with time.
Finally
,
farmer
are not able to buy the agriculture machineries for producing the most amount of food.
In addition
to
this
, some people using the farming land for the development of factories which damages the cultivation land around it.
For example
, in India
last
year because of HUD-HUD cyclone, costal area got effected badly,
as a result
of that all the crop land which are grown are gone waste.
Thus
, these factors lead to starvation.
However
, if government releases fund to
farmer
for buying machineries needed for agriculture, he can produce more amount of food than the actual amount and
moreover
, if it should provide low rate of interest to
farmer
for buying pesticides and fertilizers. And
also
it should restrict people building factories around the cultivation area.
For example
, In India
farmer
use traditional methods for farming because of lack of money.
Thus
, these suggestions can solve the issue. To conclude,
this
essay is arguing why pupil goes hungry despite of advances made in cultivation.
This
essay discussed two causes for starvation and
also
suggested the solution for it.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • inequality
  • distribution
  • access to resources
  • climate change
  • natural disasters
  • political factors
  • economic factors
  • agricultural practices
  • infrastructure
  • transportation
  • population growth
  • education
  • knowledge
  • food waste
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