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

Lots of people across the globe
lives
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live
without food despite of the advancement of technologies in agricultural business.
This
problem has arisen,
as a result
of
rise
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the rise
a rise
in the prices of food products. Since it can be tackled by removing
middlemen
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the middlemen
working in the industry. The costly
agriculture
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agricultural
products are beyond the reach of
poor
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the poor
in general. The innovations made in farming
leads
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lead
to increase in the price of goods due to high levels of machines and techniques involved in producing goods at a speed and bulk.
For example
, a good quality mango is not affordable by middle class in India so producers often export them to foreign countries. If it will be available for the people in general at a low cost, locals can
also
take an advantage of high
qualities
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quality
fruits within their own country.
This
difficulty,
however can
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however, can
be solved by removing people working as a middleman in the farming business. Either government can encourage direct selling from farmer to people to avoid any additional charges. As
such
agents work for their own commissions make food costly by adding extra charges and taxes on it.
Hence
, those who really needs it, remain deprived of it.
For instance
, Government of India
giving
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is giving
gives
grains during
this
covid
having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend
curved
carved
covered
-19 pandemic to all people having ration cards across the country at a very cheap rate purchasing it directly from grain producers. To sum it up, the problem of hunger can only be sold by decreasing
rate
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the rate
of eating products and make it available for every single citizen by breaking the chain of agents.
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Include an introduction and conclusion

A conclusion is essential for IELTS writing task 2. It is more important than most people realise. You will be penalised for missing a conclusion in your IELTS essay.

The easiest paragraph to write in an essay is the conclusion paragraph. This is because the paragraph mostly contains information that has already been presented in the essay – it is just the repetition of some information written in the introduction paragraph and supporting paragraphs.

The conclusion paragraph only has 3 sentences:

  • Summary
  • Restatement of thesis
  • Prediction or recommendation

Example:

To summarize, a robotic teacher does not have the necessary disciple to properly give instructions to students and actually works to retard the ability of a student to comprehend new lessons. Therefore, it is clear that the idea of running a classroom completely by a machine cannot be supported. After thorough analysis on this subject, it is predicted that the adverse effects of the debate over technology-driven teaching will always be greater than the positive effects, and because of this, classroom teachers will never be substituted for technology.

Start your conclusion with a linking phrase. Here are some examples:

  • In conclusion
  • To conclude
  • To summarize
  • Finally
  • In a nutshell
  • In general

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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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