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===Inefficiencies===
===Inefficiencies===
Even though farms produce '''more than enough''' food crops to feed the world, too many of these crops are used ''inefficiently''...
Even though farms produce '''more than enough''' food crops to feed the world, too many of these crops are used ''inefficiently''...
* as [[livestock inefficiency|animal feed]] {{minor|(farm animals eat more food than they produce)}}
* as [[food used as feed|animal feed]] {{minor|(farm animals eat more food than they produce)}}
* as [[biofuel]] {{minor|(burned for energy - this is [[biofuel|not]] a scalable alternative to fossil fuels)}}
* as [[biofuel]] {{minor|(burned for energy - this is [[biofuel|not]] a scalable alternative to fossil fuels)}}
* and in food that [[food waste|goes to waste]] {{minor|(or spoils due to improper storage)}}
* and in food that [[food waste|goes to waste]] {{minor|(or spoils due to improper storage)}}

Latest revision as of 12:34, 3 April 2024

About 829 million people (1 in 10 people globally) are undernourished (lacking protein and/or calories).

Causes

For more details, see...
* Numbers & methodology of the above image
* Food production-consumption geography

Inefficiencies

Even though farms produce more than enough food crops to feed the world, too many of these crops are used inefficiently...

  • as animal feed (farm animals eat more food than they produce)
  • as biofuel (burned for energy - this is not a scalable alternative to fossil fuels)
  • and in food that goes to waste (or spoils due to improper storage)

As a result, there isn't enough to go around (globally).

Other causes

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Solutions

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Personal actions to take

Collective actions to take


See also