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?

Malnutrition is
one
of the most significant problems in the
world
entire the history of human being’s life. But the point is that despite all the new science and technology in the agriculture industry why humans cannot tackle
this
problem. there are some causes like overpopulation and water shortage in
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different parts of the globe but there are several solutions that need more consideration by authorities. on the
one
hand, in recent decades, human populations have increased sharply
consequently
demand food resources raise as well. while overpopulation has some detrimental impacts on the environment like global warming
that is
the main cause of other natural problems like water shortage. Due to
this
issue ,a myriad of farmland demolishes around the
world
.
In addition
, most underdeveloped
countries
like India or African
countries
suffer from malnutrition because not only they are facing climate change impact more than other parts of the
world
but
also
overpopulation is
one
of the most important problems.
On the other hand
, advanced food made’s sciences and tools are developed in the developed
countries
because their investment is affordable for them.
Hence
,
one
solution is that these nations help the other government to develop their agriculture industry by financial aids or even send some expertise for teaching.
In addition
, humanitarian charities send just some food for all hungry people entire the
world
what is happening now.
for example
, America and Germany send many agricultural products to Africa annually. In conclusion,
Although
nutritional issues are a conventional problem these days, no government cannot deal with the problem.
this
issue needs more humanitarian considerations and long term programs ,especially in poor
countries
.
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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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