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Food Resources
BY
DHARSHANA N
Introduction
Food is the second priority of man in his list of
basic needs, the first being water. Food refers to
anything which gives energy and is able to meet
physiological needs for growth of human body.
Importance of food
Foodis a source of energy for man. It is used for
maintaining all body processes and activities.
For physical and mental development.
For protection and regulation of body needs
Food refers to “ any substance that is ingested and is
utilised by the body for growth and sustenance of life “.
Important sources of food
AGRICULTURE – Agriculture products form the major source of
food for man. To increase agricultural productivity, improved
irrigation systems were developed.
FISHERIES AND SEA FOOD – Fish and marine organisms too
serve as human food. They belong to the animal food category.
LIVESTOCK – Domestic animals reared in our houses like goat,
cow, hen etc provide meat to us.
Apart from this growing mushroom is also now getting significant
attains as it contains high level of protein.
World food problems
The global food problem consists of the lack of food provision for the Earth’s
population.
Total number of people suffering from a lack of food is over one billion people
worldwide.
As per estimates of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), about 840 million
people remain chronically hungry and out of this 800 million are living in the
developing world.
In last decade, it is decreasing at the rate of 2.5 million per year, but at the same
time world’s population is increasing.
Developing countries as well as most of the under developed countries are at
present encountering severe food problems.
Causes of World Food Problems
Over population
Over exploitation of environment
Unequal development
Food wastage
Urbanisation
Depletion in food granary
Exclusion of poor countries from global trade market
Natural calamities
Food supply and demand imbalances
Lack of good transportation facilities
Pollution
Environmental degradation
Loss of farmland
Changes caused by Agriculture
Deforestation
Soil Erosion
Loss of soil nutrients
Over grazing
Changes caused by modern
agriculture
Fertilizer problems
Pesticide problems
Loss of soil nutrients
Water logging
Salt accumulation
Salination
Use of chemicals
Changes caused by overgrazing
The 2022 Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC 2022) highlights the
remarkably high severity and numbers of people in Crisis or worse
(IPC/CH Phase 3 or above) or equivalent in 53 countries/territories,
driven by persistent conflict, pre-existing and COVID-19-related
economic shocks, and weather extremes. The number identified in the
2022 edition is the highest in the report’s six-year existence. The report
is produced by the Global Network against Food Crises (which
includes WFP), an international alliance working to address the root
causes of extreme hunger.
Conclusion