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Meat Population Grain Money Water Ethanol Air Temperature Climate Drought Oil
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Consumption of food by people varies by the development of the country in which they live, physical conditions of the land and cultural preferences Most people get their dietary energy from cereal grain Wheat Rice Maize Protein obtained in MDCs from meat mostly
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Physical, social and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life 1/8 (875 million) of world’s inhabitants do not have food security Undernourishment – dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life
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1) Rising price of oil – needed to produce fertilizers, run industrial farm machinery, transport food 2) Demand for biofuels – growing crops for fuel is more profitable than growing crops for food 3) Drought and climate change 4) Declining agricultural productivity – land degradation, constraints on water supplies 5) Low grain reserves – more grain has been consumed than has been produced 6) Market speculation – more investment in food and industrial commodities, may contribute to price inflations 7) Changes in income – with development in some LDCs like China and India, people can afford to eat more and higher demand is placing pressure on resources
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