World Food Distirbution

             World Food Distribution and Hunger Problem
             "It is ironic that the world food supply has continued to increase over the years, (FAO, 1986) that in the next century a global food supply will be enough to meet food demand and yet hunger and famine continue to stalk a large section of human kind. World food distribution is not equal and whereas there is overproduction in the Western World to a point where surpluses have to be destroyed..." (Ndiritu, 1). Read this statement, and think about it for a while, what does it tell you? As you read on I will try to explain to you why the food distribution throughout the world is not equal and how it increase hunger throughout the world. There are countries that are making more food than the people consume, this mainly happens in the core countries. There are other countries that are making food that are way below than what an average person consumes, this mainly happens in the poor countries. This problem involves everybody in the world, not just the poverty and hunger stricken people. Another reason for the inequality of the world's food distribution is the people are not being properly or not even being educated agriculturally. Location plays a big part in food distribution, for example if a group of people live far out in a hot, humid climate the food will most likely be spoiled when it arrives.
             Us humans waste a lot of food, without thinking about it. A lot of people do not think much of quantity when they prepare their food. They will prepare a too much and end up throwing it away. We throw away a lot of food without thinking about it. When a person goes to restaurant they order a big portion of food and they don't finish it and they end up throwing it away, instead of having it bagged up to take along. There are plenty of other ways we waste food, for instance, a farmer grow too much food that he can't sell or eat, he throws it away that was just a c...

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