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Dear EarthTalk: I understand a recent government report concluded that our global food system is in deep trouble, that roughly two billion people are hungry or undernourished while another billion are over consuming to the point of obesity. Whats going on? — Ellie Francoeur, Baton Rouge, LA
The report in question, the Global Farming & Futures Report, synthesized findings collected from more than 400 scientists spanning 34 countries, and was published in January 2011 by the British governments Department for Business Innovation & Skills. Its troubling bottom line conclusion is that the worlds existing food system is failing half of the people on the planet.
Economic inequality among nations and other factors have contributed to a global food system whereby a billion people are hungry (lacking access to sufficient amounts of macronutrients, e.g. carbohydrates, fats and proteins), another billion suffer from hidden hunger (lacking crucial vitamins and minerals from their diet), while yet another billion are substantially over-consuming (spawning a new public health epidemic involving chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes and widespread cardiovascular disease).
This article appears in Mar 31 – Apr 6, 2011.
