Kyusuibu Honbu
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The problem as pointed out in the article is not food scarcity, rather lack of access or inability to buy the right kind of food. Reasons are many; primarily displacement of large number of people due to floods and military operations in FATA. Then there is also rising inflation which means basic food items simply cost too much. But growing population is no doubt a cause of concern in terms of food security, if not now then for the near future.
Better management and economic policies along with awareness among the people on the importance of nutrition appear to be the answer.
We have a similar problem in India, its mainly inefficient logistics for distribution of food.
that ends up with a wastage of 72% of the fruits and vegetable,
72 percent of India's fruit, vegetable produce goes waste
affecting the farmer's income.