The amount of food needed to feed a person varies, but on average, a person requires about 2,000 to 2,500 calories per day. Given that 1.3 billion tons of food can provide a significant number of calories, it is estimated that this amount could feed approximately 3 billion people for a year, assuming efficient distribution and consumption. This highlights the potential to address global hunger with better food distribution and waste reduction strategies.
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A decent guess would be about 4.8 billion. about 3 billion people would have no reasonable access to a bible.
Well over 1 Billion and it's expected to be 2 Billion by 2014
Approximately 6.5-6.6 billion people live on earth
9 billion which means we have to make 100% more food to feed the growing population
It depends on factors such as location, cost of food, and dietary needs. However, as a rough estimate, 1 billion dollars could potentially feed millions of people, especially if distributed efficiently through food distribution programs or aid organizations.
It depends how much food you collect.
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56 billion animals die for their food.
it would take about 1,999 ounces to feed 148 people
In the United States alone, the average household food waste adds up to roughly 43 billion dollars annually. This does not account for food waste by farms, food service, or companies.
the current world grain harvest is 1.85 billion tons.even if this harvest were expanded to 2 billion tons in the future ,it could support 10 billion people who eat like a typical indian,or 2.2 billion people with the average diet of a person living in united states
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Total population of Earth = 6.8 billion Chinese population = 1.3 billion 0.0015% of the world order Chinese food every day. 3.6 billion people order Chinese food a year.
It is necessary to mention the type of food.
That much food would feed at least 102 people.