THIS UNIT: UNDERSTAND HUNGER, MALNUTRITION AND FAMINE BY DISCUSSING HOW FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED AROUND THE GLOBE EXAMINE GLOBAL PATTERNS OF HOW WE GET THIS.

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THIS UNIT: UNDERSTAND HUNGER, MALNUTRITION AND FAMINE BY DISCUSSING HOW FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED AROUND THE GLOBE EXAMINE GLOBAL PATTERNS OF HOW WE GET THIS FOOD AND THE EFFECT IT MAKES ON OTHERS Resources and Commodities

Agribusiness: Businesses collectively associated with the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products Cash Crop: a crop for direct sale in a market, as distinguished from a crop for use as livestock feed or for other purposes

Commodity: Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruits, and vegetables, or precious metals. A good for which there is a demand. Global Interdependence: Is when nations rely on each other. No one country is completely dependent.

Multinationals: A corporation or enterprise that manages production or delivers services in more than one country Subsistence Crops: Crops grown by a farmer principally to feed his or her family, with little or nothing left over to sell

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