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?

Nowadays,
although
agricultural technologies are developed in various ways,
people
in some
countries
not only in rural areas but
also
cities of some
countries
do not able to find
food
or drinks for a living. In the following paragraphs, the reason to support these statements will be outlined in detail. In the globalization decades, technologies are essential because it is undeniable that around
people
have related technology
such
as computer, telephone and desk etc. so, in the
food
chain of the world, agriculture is significant for living because
this
is the
food
for
people
in the world,
for example
, vegetables and fruits, which are the part of the
food
.
In contrast
,
people
in some
countries
do not have money to purchase
food
, and they still find the
food
every day. These are caused by the corruption of their government which use money in the wrong way by taking money for themselves while
people
in their
countries
do not help from their government.
Moreover
, they do not interest in their population of how they can live without
food
and can find it in African
countries
.
In addition
,
farmers
in some
countries
are lower salary-job than officers which other
people
think like that,
for instance
,
although
the
farmers
in Thailand have a duty to produce foods, the profit of
farmers
is lower when compared with other jobs.
Additionally
, companies have the most benefit for
this
story because they limit the
price
of production from
farmers
and
then
sell these products at a higher
price
. In conclusion, to tackle these problems, the government should pay attention to
farmers
by adapting infrastructure and supporting
farmers
such
as creating regulations for controlling the companies, finding clients for the
farmers
and controlling the
price
of agricultural production to standard
price
.
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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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