The world’s farms currently produce enough calories to adequately feed everyone on the planet. From the 1960s through 2008, per capita food availability worldwide has risen from 2220 kilocalories per person per day to 2790. Specifically, developing countries have recorded a rise in kilocalories per person per day, from 1850 to 2640. Yet, despite overall availability, around 815 million people still suffer from hunger or some form of malnutrition. Approximately one in ten people are undernourished
The increased wealth creation by nations stands in contrast with the extent of hunger around the Wor...
Millions still go hungry in the world today. Despite great advances in the science of food productio...
My paper is a technical report for Nutrition consulting and recommendations for an international foo...
The world’s farms currently produce enough calories to adequately feed everyone on the planet. From ...
In 1996, The World Food Summit (WFS) set a target to eradicate hunger in all countries and an immedi...
There is more than enough food produced in the world to feed everyone, yet 815 million people go hun...
This article, posted with permission, was originally published by the Journal of International Affai...
One of the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals is to end hunger, achieve food security and improve...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
Short Heinrichs spoke to the Lincoln South Rotary Club in February 2010 about global food security. ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The number of...
The 2004 edition of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization s State of Food Insecurity ...
In both rich and poor countries, more than 800 million people remain chronically undernourished, at ...
International food security and nutrition studies focus mainly on hunger rather than dietary diversi...
Speaking of malnutrition conjures images of starving African children as presented by the media and ...
The increased wealth creation by nations stands in contrast with the extent of hunger around the Wor...
Millions still go hungry in the world today. Despite great advances in the science of food productio...
My paper is a technical report for Nutrition consulting and recommendations for an international foo...
The world’s farms currently produce enough calories to adequately feed everyone on the planet. From ...
In 1996, The World Food Summit (WFS) set a target to eradicate hunger in all countries and an immedi...
There is more than enough food produced in the world to feed everyone, yet 815 million people go hun...
This article, posted with permission, was originally published by the Journal of International Affai...
One of the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals is to end hunger, achieve food security and improve...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
Short Heinrichs spoke to the Lincoln South Rotary Club in February 2010 about global food security. ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The number of...
The 2004 edition of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization s State of Food Insecurity ...
In both rich and poor countries, more than 800 million people remain chronically undernourished, at ...
International food security and nutrition studies focus mainly on hunger rather than dietary diversi...
Speaking of malnutrition conjures images of starving African children as presented by the media and ...
The increased wealth creation by nations stands in contrast with the extent of hunger around the Wor...
Millions still go hungry in the world today. Despite great advances in the science of food productio...
My paper is a technical report for Nutrition consulting and recommendations for an international foo...