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The biofortification is an appropriate, achievable and cost-effective strategy to alleviate mineral malnutrition (hidden hunger). Therefore, fortification is being increasingly recognized as sustainable solutions to various health problems associated with micro-nutrient malnutrition, especially in developing countries. once fortified food / crops developed with rich minerals and vitamins, and successfully disseminated automatically on farmers fields and on the consumers plates to form part of the food chain. By Govindaraj,M Researcher- Biofortification Project
Hunger appears 24 times in the KJV.
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The make people aware of childhood hunger people can write the local government and ask to government assistance in solving the problems. One can also sponsor a local food drive and donate food to local food banks.
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Biological factors that underlie hunger include the body's need for nutrients and energy, regulated by hormones like ghrelin. Social factors that contribute to hunger include food availability, cultural norms, and economic circumstances. Both biological and social factors interact to influence an individual's experience of hunger.
People can die because of hunger because they don't have enough food. If I were you I would be careful.
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no we're a pretty rich country. True, we have our problems, but hunger is very, very rare I think.
Burundi and Eritrea are the two countries with the largest hunger problems.
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John Cabot was a 15th century explorer. He experienced many of the same problems as other explorers. His first voyage was never completed due to lack of food and bad weather.
Marjorie Yudkin has written: 'Hunger, at home and abroad' -- subject(s): Hunger, Judaism, Judaism and social problems, Religious aspects of Hunger