Food waste index report 2024
<p>The world wasted an estimated 19 per cent of the food produced globally in 2022, or about 1.05 billion metric tons, according to this new report by the UNEP.</p>
<p>The world wasted an estimated 19 per cent of the food produced globally in 2022, or about 1.05 billion metric tons, according to this new report by the UNEP.</p>
BHUBANESWAR: Minister of State for Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Sharada Nayak today said that the Government was in the process of formulating a new procurement policy for the coming kharif crops. The new procurement policy will adopt best practices adopted by other states to ensure that farmers get the minimum support price (MSP) announced by the Government every year.
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A new food security index has Lrated India "high risk" and ranks among the top 25 of 148 countries facing a food security problem.
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Thiruvananthapuram, Sept. 9 The State Government is opposed to the proposed National Food Security Act in its present format since many of the provisions therein are
Most of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are facing extreme or high risk of food shortages, according to a Food Security Risk Index ranking of 148 nations. Pakistan, ranked 11th on the index, is at
Ludhiana: Punjab alone can rescue the entire nation from food crisis emerging out of the negative state of monsoon. This was stated by Harish Chander, President, Food Corporation of India Officers Association of Punjab (FCIOA) and Regional Manager, FCI, here today.
At a time when the cultivators of Assam are spending their days in hopelessness and agony because of the long spell of drought, a new method of cultivation named SRI has brought a ray of hope to them as by this method Ahu rice production can be doubled.
A severe drought at a time when food prices are already high and rising can spell mass misery. (Editorial)
Jayati Ghosh Sept.02 : The poor monsoons and prevailing drought conditions in large parts of the country have once again turned the attention of policymakers to the problems of agriculture and food security. But they have also created tendencies to postpone some important decisions and commitments which are now more necessary than ever.