Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

Addressing World Food Problems: A Review

Nelly Igboji Esther, Igboji, Ola Paul

Abstract


Food is very vital for existence of man. Similarly, it is believed that food is basic to world peace, security and togetherness. An adage says that “a hungry world is an angry world”. It is impossible to imagine a world without available and affordable food. Generally, we tend to believe that food is not the problem but the purchasing power. Ignoring the fact that world currencies are not antidote to world food security. Global food availability and affordability is governed by law of demand and supply. In a world of over 6 billion people and maximum  kilocalorie requirement of 2500 per day per person; the world requires 6 billion x 2500 kilocalories per day. For 7 days x 4 weeks x 12 months a year, you can imagine the kilocalorie alone required. Before you add protein, fat, mineral and vitamins. The world land is fixed at 13.07 billion hectares and not evenly available and distributed. Resources and technologies, political/government will and structure; world free trade in era of globalisation are major determinants of food availability, affordability and security. To add insult to injury are natural disasters like erosion, tsunami, flood, desertification, hurricane, and wildfire. Other impediment are problems of pests and diseases, inputs, allocation of resources, civil unrest, war, terrorism, economic recession/depression and high rate of poverty especially in developing world. World food problem has no clear answers. Nevertheless, sustainable agricultural revolution, world without borders, food democracy, political democracy, all round discipline and proper use and allocation of natural resources can help address the problems. Similarly, population checks not predicated on war and genocide as the world population is targeted to hit 9 billion by 2050.


Keywords


Food democracy, Political democracy, World population, World peace, security and togetherness, World without borders; World economic recession/depression; World currencies; Sustainable agricultural revolution, Resources and technology; Natural Disasters;

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