Food insecurity in many low-income, developing countries is projected to intensify unless steps are taken to reverse the performance trend of key contributing factors: agricultural productivity, foreign exchange earnings, and population growth. For the poorest countries, an increase in agricultural productivity is the key to improving food security. In these countries, imports play a small role in the domestic food supply because of limited foreign exchange availability. This study evaluates availability and distribution of food and analyzes their trends through 2008 by projecting food gaps to maintain per capita consumption, meet nutritional needs, and fulfill requirements stemming from unequal food distribution
World has seen continued famine, starvation and malnutrition, mostly concentrated within the poor an...
Food security is a major concern, especially for developing countries where a large percentage of po...
At the 1996 World Food Summit, 186 countries made a commitment to reduce the number of chronically u...
Food insecurity in many low-income, developing countries is projected to intensify unless steps are ...
Food insecurity is one of the major issues in the developing countries which are debate seriously. T...
Food insecurity is a persistent challenge for millions of people around the world and can be intensi...
Food insecurity is one of the major issues in the developing countries which are debate seriously. T...
Just over 1 billion people in the 70 low-income countries studied in this report are estimated to ha...
Despite adequate food supplies at the global level, many low-income countries experience food insecu...
Despite adequate food supplies at the global level, many low-income countries experience food insecu...
The recent surge in food prices around the world may reverse the gains of reducing hunger and povert...
www.ers.usda.gov A Report from the Economic Research Service According to USDA’s Economic Research S...
Millions of people around the world are food insecure and do not have access to sufficient, safe, an...
This report presents results from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Economic Resea...
The recent global food and financial crises have reversed the last decade’s progress in reducing hun...
World has seen continued famine, starvation and malnutrition, mostly concentrated within the poor an...
Food security is a major concern, especially for developing countries where a large percentage of po...
At the 1996 World Food Summit, 186 countries made a commitment to reduce the number of chronically u...
Food insecurity in many low-income, developing countries is projected to intensify unless steps are ...
Food insecurity is one of the major issues in the developing countries which are debate seriously. T...
Food insecurity is a persistent challenge for millions of people around the world and can be intensi...
Food insecurity is one of the major issues in the developing countries which are debate seriously. T...
Just over 1 billion people in the 70 low-income countries studied in this report are estimated to ha...
Despite adequate food supplies at the global level, many low-income countries experience food insecu...
Despite adequate food supplies at the global level, many low-income countries experience food insecu...
The recent surge in food prices around the world may reverse the gains of reducing hunger and povert...
www.ers.usda.gov A Report from the Economic Research Service According to USDA’s Economic Research S...
Millions of people around the world are food insecure and do not have access to sufficient, safe, an...
This report presents results from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Economic Resea...
The recent global food and financial crises have reversed the last decade’s progress in reducing hun...
World has seen continued famine, starvation and malnutrition, mostly concentrated within the poor an...
Food security is a major concern, especially for developing countries where a large percentage of po...
At the 1996 World Food Summit, 186 countries made a commitment to reduce the number of chronically u...