Global Food Security: What Is Global Food Security?

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Global Food Security
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Global Food Security

What is global Food Security:
To be food secure is when people have availability and adequate access at all times to sufficient, safe, nutritious, and affordable food to maintain a healthy and active life.
In 2016: 41.2 million people lived in food-insecure households. Food security consists of four main elements:
Availability, access, utilisation, and stability

Availability
Availability is about food supply and trade, not just quantity but also the quality and diversity of food.

Access
Access covers economic and physical access to food, Improving access requires better market access for smallholders allowing them to generate more income from cash crops.

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Considering that we already produce enough food to feed the whole planet, this should no longer be a problem. But there are a number of factors that get in the way, including inefficient use of water, fertilisers and crop rotations.

Some of those threats include: drought, food safety, energy disruption, economics, terrorism, chemical pollution, genetic pollution, impacts on pollinators, soil erosion and climate change.

Other threats could be the rapid increase in population over the world which will reach 9 billion people by 2050, and with having approximately 1 billion people in risk of being Food insecure the numbers will only keep getting higher as time passes by.

In 2014 around 805 million people which is about one in nine of the world's population were chronically undernourished. The vast majority (98 percent) lived in developing countries, this is one of the consequences for ignoring Food …show more content…

This is already affecting various regions in the world, an example of a region that is particularly at risk would be the sub-Saharan Africa, which had more than one in four people who were undernourished in 2014.

The causes of food insecurity:

There are Many causes for food insecurity and some of them can be: The 'fllJil!:1. <:isiJi il!i.Qn' of food,
Market dominance of multinational agribusinesses and exporters, Access to farming land,
Land 'grabbing',
Biofuels, Natural disasters and climate change, Conflict, Unfair trade rules and Food wastage.

Since 1990 the number of undernourished has dropped by 17°/o mainly because of the economic growth in poorer countries. Now 70°/o of counties have become food secure.

6.5 million children lived in food-insecure households in which children, along with adults, were food insecure.

The most food secure countries are:
1. United States 89.3
2. Austria 85.5
3. Netherlands 84.4
3. Norway 84.4
5. Singapore 84.3
6. Switzerland 84.2
7. Ireland 84.0
8. Canada 83.7
8. Germany

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