Sentences with phrase «world food crisis»

Despite our apparent desire to serve in the present world food crisis we are often like the rich young ruler who «went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions.»
What Bush is «thinking» about concerning climate change is way too late as S. Weisman of the Times reported (Seen in SF Chronicle, April14) on the rapidly developing world food crisis that could hit the USA with wheat and flour shortages in weeks.
The stark realities of the world food crisis have made hunger a priority item on the agenda of American churches.
Time magazine (November 11, 1974), concluding its special report on the world food crisis, explains its support of triage:
With this rising population and the lack of radical reform in most underdeveloped countries, particularly in the rural communities where the large masses of these people live, the world food crisis will recur when again the crops are less favorable; the danger is that it will then gradually take on an ever more permanent and disastrous dimension.
A chance observation about warts on a pea plant led a trio of teenagers on a three - year mission to solve the world food crisis.
We read a great deal in New Scientist about the world food crisis, the threat of global shortages and food...
Given the world food crisis, the use of local resources like Moringa Trees is critical to improve nutrition among poor households.
This primer compares the different responses to the world food crisis: the food security paradigm, as advanced by the FAO, and the food sovereignty paradigm, advanced by peasant groups such as La Via Campesina.
The United States is responsible «many times more» than India for the world food crisis because of its higher food consumption, said Ramesh Chand, an economist with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, which advises India's government on farming policy, in the International Herald Tribune.
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