In spite of 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, hungry is the most common issue in the world.
Although
the number of improvements in farming increased thanks to modern technology, there are so many
people
who are still hungry. There are several reasons for
this
and the lack of information is the most important among them.
However
, there are some measures that can be implemented to solve
this
problem.
Firstly
, One of the
first
problems of starvation is why
people
do not have enough food supplies and
people
have trouble implementing these methods. There are numerous reasons for
this
such
as limited financial resources, poor existing infrastructure and political instability.
For instance
, in many African nations, starvation has historically been the highest. The universities where students would learn about agriculture are destroyed. The young
people
who would become agricultural scientists joined the battle as a soldier. A possible solution to
this
problem would be the most effective is guiding humanitarian funds
instead
of food aid because food assistance only offers an immediate and temporary solution. It hurts more than it helps.
However
, there would be better long-term effects if international organisations and governments spend money into helping build better farms and provide more modern equipment.
For example
, a young man in Kenya who want a built his own windmill sought financing for a larger one that provides more energy. If more
people
like him can be found
then
this
will have an impact that lasts for decades. To conclude, developing companies face myriad problems and we should direct more funding to help these countries learn more about new farming methods.
This
is likely to be an important issue in the world as the gap between rich and poor.
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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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