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How to feed the world amid COVID and climate crises | Environment| All topics from climate change to conservation | DW

How to feed the world amid COVID and climate crises Curbing meat consumption is essential in the fight against climate change. But it is a more complicated story in countries that face spiraling food insecurity. Meat consumption is linked to climate change. But without it, many in developing countries face health risks The hottest year on record and a global pandemic are fueling fast-rising food insecurity and malnutrition around the world. Almost 690 million people suffered from hunger in 2019, a figure that was projected to rise by 130 million by the end of 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the United Nations.

Segregate maize for humans, poultry consumption -- agric expert

705 A former Director at the Animal Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR-ARI), Dr Naminong Karbo, has observed that the country must endeavour to separate maize meant for human consumption from those meant for poultry feed. This, he said, would ensure that the country had enough maize to feed the poultry industry. He made the recommendation in the interview as part of measures to help ensure all-year round supply of maize to poultry farmers. He noted that most often, during the planning stage of production, particularly for a grain such as maize, only human food was considered highly to the neglect of livestock and poultry production.

The Ulterior Motives Behind Madhya Pradesh Govt s Proposal on Women Safety

The Ulterior Motives Behind Madhya Pradesh Govt s Proposal on Women Safety In the name of trying to provide security to women, they cannot commit the illegal act of tracking them. Representative image. Photo: Reuters/B Mathur Women18/Jan/2021 Recently, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan suggested that the age of marriage for women be increased. On August 15, 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his speech announced that the Central government had set up a committee and a task force to examine the possibility of increasing the age of marriage for women from the present 18 years to 21 years. Chouhan also said a new system would be put in place, under which any woman moving out of her house for her work will register herself at the local police station, and she will be tracked for her safety. A helpline number will be provided to such women, enabling them to call for help in case of distress. The installation of panic buttons in public transportation will be m

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