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::FOOD :: Projections say we won’t be able to feed the globe in future. How should we go about it? Do we have any choice but to introduce fair trade agreement globally? Is there a way in future to learn from past agricultural methods? We know that only 1% usable fresh water is available. What should be done for future? Increasing population means increased food crisis. What are we doing to solve this? DO we have any choice but to reduce our dependency on fuel for farming and transportation? Can we reduce the use of fertilizers to ensure sustainability of fertile soil? Today 3.5 mn people die annually from malnutrition. Are we prepared to face stiffer challenges in future? How should we fund farmers facing credit crunch? By 2050 we will face major food crisis. How should we act now? People and Organizations 3 Gunas in Indian Culture ANCIENT MODEL MADE BY GROUP A ISHAN ACHARYA [email protected] NISHANT EDWIN PASCHAL [email protected] SACHIN KUMAR SANU [email protected] DARHAN SHEKHAR [email protected] WESTERN DIET PYRAMID 800 mn people are affected by chronic hunger globally. Out of 2.13 bn tonnes of food produced only 1.01 bn is consumed as food. Every five seconds a child dies because he or she was hungry. Almost a quarter of the world's hungry people live in Africa. The world produces enough food to feed everyone but still these 800 million remain chronically hungry. By 2020 a 1-2 degree rise in temperature may reduce agricultural yield by 50%. 10 pence a day is all it takes to feed a hungry child at school Hunger and malnutrition kill more people every year than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.

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Projections say we won’t be able to feed the globe in future. How should we go about it?Do we have any choice but to introduce fair trade agreement globally?Is there a way in future to learn from past agricultural methods?We know that only 1% usable fresh water is available. What should be done for future?Increasing population means increased food crisis. What are we doing to solve this?

DO we have any choice but to reduce our dependency on fuel for farming and transportation?Can we reduce the use of fertilizers to ensure sustainability of fertile soil?Today 3.5 mn people die annually from malnutrition. Are we prepared to face stiffer challenges in future?How should we fund farmers facing credit crunch?By 2050 we will face major food crisis. How should we act now?

People and Organizations

3 Gunas in Indian CultureANCIENT MODEL

MADE BYGROUP A

ISHAN ACHARYA [email protected] EDWIN PASCHAL [email protected] KUMAR SANU [email protected] SHEKHAR [email protected]

WESTERN DIET PYRAMID

800 mn people are affected by chronic hunger globally.Out of 2.13 bn tonnes of food produced only 1.01 bn is consumed as food. Every five seconds a child dies because he or she was hungry.Almost a quarter of the world's hungry people live in Africa. The world produces enough food to feed everyone but still these 800 million remain chronically hungry.

By 2020 a 1-2 degree rise in temperature may reduce agricultural yield by 50%.10 pence a day is all it takes to feed a hungry child at schoolHunger and malnutrition kill more people every year than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.