Oshemi Omatozaye
1 min readAug 27, 2023

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An End to World Hunger

It’s interesting, that evolution has been a primal focus since the times of world war. A.need.to constantly bring something new and innovative that would disrupt the globalization space.

Seems to me like every country is putting a mark on that first-tech innovation that would make magnanimous difference for all humanity, when the irony is that it creates many side issues, there’s bio waste, electronic waste, etc

Is it difficult to end world hunger? I doubt it is
Either we are increasing our political management funds or capitalism is the major hoarder of foods…….maybe we need more farmers…lol.

I know there’s a lot to consider when it comes to world hunger, ranging from preservation, possible extinction of biological produce, distribution, wastage, and international collaboration, but why does it seem impossible to attain.

Population increase is another consideration and then we have food rationing too.

An end to World Hunger would take much of an international collaboration with proper funding

It’s expensive because food supplies have to be recurring. Hence we see why there’s little commitment to ending hunger. Here are some practical ways to end world hunger, this may include:

  1. Encouraging home gardening
  2. Building strong intercountry alliance
  3. Setting up preservation centres with region
  4. Realtime tracking for supply shortages and better fertilizers
  5. and others
    Ending world hunger is possible if there’s a more strategic operational initiative in the agricultural sector to meet supply needs. It takes all of us, making this source primary .

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