- published: 06 Aug 2014
- views: 13863
Food security refers to the availability of food and one's access to it. A household is considered food-secure when its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. According to the World Resources Institute, global per capita food production has been increasing substantially for the past several decades. In 2006, MSNBC reported that globally, the number of people who are overweight has surpassed the number who are undernourished – the world had more than one billion people who were overweight, and an estimated 800 million who were undernourished. According to a 2004 article from the BBC, China, the world's most populous country, is suffering from an obesity epidemic. In India, the second-most populous country in the world, 30 million people have been added to the ranks of the hungry since the mid-1990s and 46% of children are underweight.
Worldwide around 925 million people are chronically hungry due to extreme poverty, while up to 2 billion people lack food security intermittently due to varying degrees of poverty (source: FAO, 2010). Six million children die of hunger every year – 17,000 every day. As of late 2007, export restrictions and panic buying, US Dollar Depreciation, increased farming for use in biofuels, world oil prices at more than $100 a barrel, global population growth,climate change, loss of agricultural land to residential and industrial development, and growing consumer demand in China and India are claimed to have pushed up the price of grain. However, the role of some of these factors is under debate. Some argue the role of biofuel has been overplayed as grain prices have come down to the levels of 2006. Nonetheless, food riots have recently taken place in many countries across the world.
Future of Food: Food Security in an Insecure World
14 Introduction to Food Security
Feeding Nine Billion Video 1: Introducing Solutions to the Global Food Crisis by Dr. Evan Fraser
Feeding Nine Billion Video 6: Climate Change and Food Security
Climate Change and Global Food Security
Global Food Security
Achieving Food Security: Guy M Poppy at TEDxSouthamptonUniversity
Food Security
FOOD SECURITY- AP & TS Class 10th State Board Syllabus Social Studies
Food Security, Food Prices and Climate Change
"Food Security in India: Challenges and Recent Developments," by Prof. Abhijit Sen
Meal Exchange - An Introduction to Food Security
Food security and choice, can we have both? Professor Charles Godfray at TEDxHousesofParliament
Cbse School Video Tutorial Class 9 Food security in india introduction Economics 360p