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2021 Global Hunger Index: India ranks 101 out of 116 countries, behind Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh

China ranks tied first with 18 other countries and belongs to the country without hunger.
40 years ago, around 750 million Chinese lived in absolute poverty , accounting for half of the world total. Now China has zero, if the west has to wear a genocide crown onto China's head, this is the one. A total and absolute genocide of poverty.
 
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One sentence answer to hunger crisis in India and elsewhere : Massive adoption of Vertical Farming and general Urban Farming.
 
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Unfortunately situation in pakistan isn't as peachy. A ranking of 92 out of 116 is shameful to say the least. It is also pertinent to mention that Pakistan has improved by a lot compared to previous ranking all thanks yo Ehsas program. I hooe reach of ehsas program and scope is increased. May Allah help IK and Sania Nishtar in their endeavour.
Welfare programs are good but we need our agricultural universities tot pickup and need reforms in agriculture

IE- like how we shifted to mechanized rice farming in just 2-3 years do something similar in other food crops

Better seeds and teqniques
 
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Welfare programs are good but we need our agricultural universities tot pickup and need reforms in agriculture

IE- like how we shifted to mechanized rice farming in just 2-3 years do something similar in other food crops

Better seeds and teqniques
Problem is not tech but the farmers. Farmers still cheap out on seeds and result is always in huge loss of crop. Small farmers still use seeds from previous crop to generate next harvest. I know for fact that our agri tech is one of the best. Couple of my friends are involved in commercial farming of olives and believe me we are not short of expertise or agri technology. We need to convince our farmers regarding latest farming practices.
 
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Problem is not tech but the farmers. Farmers still cheap out on seeds and result is always in huge loss of crop. Small farmers still use seeds from previous crop to generate next harvest. I know for fact that our agri tech is one of the best. Couple of my friends are involved in commercial farming of olives and believe me we are not short of expertise or agri technology. We need to convince our farmers regarding latest farming practices.
2 things we can do and are kidna doing

- education on what do, when to do, just putting out info helping these guys

Kisan card can somewhat help with this also opening up branches of for eg - experts in wheat crop can be located in wheat producing areas

B- dirt cheap loans for farmers - IE kamyab jawan type loans for farmers
 
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Reverse progress in fight against hunger? 15.3% of India undernourished: GHI
Saturday, October 16, 2021

By Harchand Ram*

Every year October 16 is observed as World Food Day to celebrate the date of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. In the year 2021, the theme for World Food Day is “Our actions are our Future-Better Production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life”.

The FOA is a specialized agency of the united nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives.

Recently, the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2021 released the GHI scores with the ranks for the 116 countries. The GHI scores are categorized as low, moderate, serious, alarming, and extremely alarming. The GHI scores on a 100-point scale, 0 is the best score which indicates no hunger, and 100 is the worst.

The report stated that “the fight against hunger is dangerously off track. Based on current GHI projections, the world as a whole and 47 countries, in particular, will fail to achieve a low level of hunger by 2030”.

The GHI 2021 also highlighted that food security is under attacks on multiple fronts e.g. worsening conflict, weather extremes associated with global climate change, and the economic and health challenges linked with the Covid-19 pandemic all lead to hunger.

India ranks 101st out of 116 countries with 27.5 scores which is in the serious category. And, this score was 38.8 in the year 2000 and 28.8 in the year 2012. The Global Hunger Index (GHI) is a tool designed to comprehensively measure and track hunger at global, regional, and national levels.

GHI scores include three dimensions (and its four indicators) namely: Inadequate Food Supply (undernourishment), Child Mortality (Under-five mortality rate), and Child Undernutrition (wasting and stunting) with one-third weights each dimension.

Inadequate food supply dimension: Undernourishment is associated with inadequate food supply, which is an important indicator of hunger and food insecurity. It measures among the entire population, both children and adults.

This indicator is also used as a lead indicator for international hunger targets, including the SDGs. The index shows that 15.3% of the population in India is undernourished. And, globally the prevalence of undernourishment is increasing.

Child mortality dimension: Death is the most serious consequence of hunger, and children are the most vulnerable. Child mortality is measured as the proportion of children dying before the age of five (in %). In India, 3.4 % of children die before their fifth birthday. The under-five mortality rate indicator has improved slightly from the year 2000 (9.5%) and year 2012 (5.2%).

But the WHO studyshows that reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH) services are critical for the beneficial, and breakdown of such services predicted to increase the child mortality as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Child nutrition dimension: Child’s nutrition status measured from the wasting and stunting. The GHI 2021 also mentions that 17.3 % of children under five are wasted and 34.7 % of children under five are stunted.

The stunting indicator refers to the percentage of children under-five years old who suffer from stunting which is low height-for-age. The wasting indicators refer to the percentage of children under-five years old who suffer from wasting which is low weight-for-height.

The GHI 2021 stated that factors such as poverty, inequality, unsustainable food system, inadequate safety nets, lack of investment in agriculture and rural development, and poor governance leads to stalling and even being reversed the progress in the fight against hunger. Also, the hunger situation is playing out in the world as a whole, in global regions, and individual countries.

 
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2 things we can do and are kidna doing

- education on what do, when to do, just putting out info helping these guys

Kisan card can somewhat help with this also opening up branches of for eg - experts in wheat crop can be located in wheat producing areas

B- dirt cheap loans for farmers - IE kamyab jawan type loans for farmers

loans are not really a good solution for small farmers. We need to make it sustainable for them in farming industry. For example PMLN didnt raise support price of any crop in their tenure which forced current govt to raise it significantly as a result now you are seeing massive bumper crop this season. No industry can run on loss that goes for farmers. If Govt can just ensure that farmer get their rightful price then they will not only have profit but also enough money to buy quality seeds from market.
 
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loans are not really a good solution for small farmers. We need to make it sustainable for them in farming industry. For example PMLN didnt raise support price of any crop in their tenure which forced current govt to raise it significantly as a result now you are seeing massive bumper crop this season. No industry can run on loss that goes for farmers. If Govt can just ensure that farmer get their rightful price then they will not only have profit but also enough money to buy quality seeds from market.
New equipment, you ll need loans for that?
 
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The situation is not very different for all of S. Asia, we may win by a few points but this is a serious issue with all poor countries.

Why are we so poor?

Because of overpopulation?
 
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