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Nowadays, agriculture has more and more developed, but this cannot deny the fact that some

populations in other parts of world still survive to against hungrily. The main reason for this is
that the majority of agricultural productions tend to commercialisation rather than to supply
dwellers needs. To deal with, stakeholders should create a strict regulation.

In the cross border era which makes global trade being a competition, exporting particular
foods has been popular activities for some countries to increase their income. Despite the
beneficial of this activities, a lot of people are struggling to get foods for their life, as a result of
the tendency to sell agricultural products to other countries. In other world, the more advance
of agriculture has not changed the hungry condition of the citizens. This phenomenon can be
seen from India, a country where many of inhabitants are still starving. Actually, India has a
high production of rice, but it is exported to other countries and neglecting their dwellers
needs on it.

A regulation of dividing food production is a must to be arranged since it is highly likely solving
the hungrily trend. When stakeholders can be balance between exporting and fulfilling the
needs of population, a lack of foods among their population will be end without stopping their
international trade on it.

In conclusion, the sophisticated agriculture will improve the hungry condition around the
world, if there is a regulation which control how country should divide the food production to
be exported and to fulfil people needs.

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