Categories: All - agriculture - malnutrition - productivity - sustainability

by Cintia Mulki 5 years ago

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ZERO HUNGER

The issue of zero hunger is driven by several factors, including food waste, insufficient aid, unsustainable agricultural practices, and the impacts of natural disasters and conflicts.

ZERO HUNGER

ZERO HUNGER

IS THERE A SOLUTION?

Ensure food security.
Sustainable food production systems.
Increasing the capacity for agricultural productivity.
Investments in agriculture.
We must strive to improve production and cultivation systems and encourage access to resources for women farmers.

Objectives for 2030

To double agricultural productivity and income for small-scale food producers through safe and equal access to land.
To ensure the sustainability of food production systems and apply agricultural practices that increase productivity and help protect our ecosystems.
To end all forms of malnutrition, which range from chronic malnutrition to overweight and obesity.
To end hunger and ensure equal access for all to healthy, nourishing and sufficient food.

LEARN MORE

Read more: Why it matters
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HOW IS IT DISTRIBUTED AROUND THE WORLD?

6,6% is in Latin America and the Caribbean
11,7% is in Asia
20% is in Africa

WHAT CAUSES IT?

Vulnerabilty to natural disasters and war
Food waste
Shortage of aid
Lack of sustainable agriculture

WHO DOES IT AFFECT?

19% of them are children under the age of 5 and they are not as tall as they should be because of chronic malnutrition.
815 million peple are undernourished.