Abstract:

The world food problem is a composite of many interrelated factors including the political, economical, social, and technological aspects of agriculture and food production. Today, far more technology is available in the world than is needed adequately to feed the world's expanding population. Providing food for millions of hungry people will continue to be the greatest challenge facing the world during the last quarter of the twentieth century.

 

Keywords:

world food conference, world hunger

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