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Feeding the Hungry Billions

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There is a population boom worldwide and natural resources are decreasing fast. With an additional 40 million persons to the world population trends, indicates alarming food situations likely to grow worse by the passage of time.

The gap between demand and supply of food grains is increasing fast with developing countries worst affected. The assumption of food grains has out paced the production. The availability of cultivated and irrigated land is also decreasing, the greater use of chemical use of fertilizer, pesticides etc. has destroyed the health of the land.

Even if there is surplus food grain in a few countries the lack of entitlement because of appalling poverty in many other countries will make it difficult for them to have adequate food supplies.

The world population growth shows an alarming trend in relation to world food production. About 250, 000 new mouths to feed are being added every day while the agricultural production and natural resources required to feed them are decreasing fast.

It is estimated that about 3000 sq. meters of forest land 1000 tones of top soil are being lost every second.
The world population in 1994 was 5.6 billion, which is likely to grow to 8.4 billion 2025. Thus, about 90 million new mouths are being added to the world population every year. 95 percent of the new borns are in the developing countries of Asia, Africa and South America.

The food security is in danger, slums, cities and towns are increasing by leaps and bounds. The urban population has been increasing dangerously which will grow from present 1.6 billion to nearly 4 billion by the year 2025 the world over.

Now, today’s 400 million or so subsistence farmers of the world find it difficult to feed the 1.6 billion of urban population. What shall happen in 2025 when the urban population will swell into 4 billion? How shall than the 800 million farmers of the world cope with the situation? Only the time will tell. Will the Malthusian theory prove true or the technological advancement takes the problem into its strides?

The growing imbalance between food production and population is dangerous. There will be incidences of hunger and starvation in the near future if adequate measures are not taken to address the problem of feeding hungry billions of the world.

The diminishing water and land resources and increasing population make the situation hopeless.

The solution of the problem seems to lie in an integrated approach based on better management of resources and increased use of technologies. New technologies should be developed and available technologies used extensively to bridge the gap between potential and actual yields.

Soil erosion and desertification should be effectively checked and the health of the land to be improved. The vast wasteland should be changed into arable land by using modern farm and field technologies and researches. Vast areas of agriculture and forest land are being lost every year because of soil erosion.

As a result of this nearly a billion hectares of land every year becomes unfit for agriculture. Even if there were a surplus of food grain in a few countries, the lack of entitlement because of poverty in other countries will make it difficult for them to have adequate supplies.

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3 Comments on "Feeding the Hungry Billions"

  1. Simon Wigzell on Tue, 26th Oct 2010 8:55 pm 

    The actual rate of population increase has come down dramatically. Let us not ignore the good news. Back at the peak of population increase in the middle of the 20th century the world population was doubling ever 35 years. Now it is estimated it will increase from 7 to only 9 billion in the next 40 years. This is less than 30%. A dramatic decrease. And this is due to voluntary decrease in the number of children per family throughout the former “3rd world”.

    Of course we are still screwed but not as screwed as we used to think we were going to be!

    All those who despair should check Hans Roslings video on ted.com http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/hans_rosling_on_global_population_growth.html He demonstrates with amazing visual statistics just how dramatic has been the change in population trends. Check his other videos too. Pretty much every measure of human progress has improved dramatically in the last 100 years. Of course we may well lose that and see all the trends reverse with PO but let us at least be inspired by what was possible and by what has been accomplished.

  2. Simon Wigzell on Tue, 26th Oct 2010 9:05 pm 

    That is actually not the video I meant but is still very much worth watching as are all of Hans videos at ted.com http://www.ted.com/search?q=Hans+Rosling&x=9&y=11 if you want to understand global trends up to this point.

    The world population display is in there somewhere!

  3. Lampert Scratch on Wed, 27th Oct 2010 1:05 am 

    The Star City News should employ writers with an English education above 8th grade level.

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