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Is the mass production of products made for the satisfaction of man
Climate change and environmental damage have an effect on the agricultural indusrty. This, cannot only affect a small portion of the population in terms of nutrition but it can also affect a country's economical development and more .
In case of floods, earthquakes or other natural disasters the crops and livestock are damaged. This not only affects a country in more the one way.
Some citrus producers in Southwest Florida say they've lost 80-90 percent of their crop, while producers elsewhere say 40 percent was ruined by the storm.
Los huaicos, además de arrasar con varias hectáreas de cultivo, provocaron que cerca de 100 trabajadores se quedaran aislados por varias horas
Florida's agriculture industry took a big hit from Hurricane Irma, with early estimates showing up to 30 percent of some major crops had losses.
These activities include production, processing and packaging (of which usually only a small proportion of these activities would be undertaken in and around the particular city in which the food is consumed), and distribution, retailing and consumption.
Are often complex and may be a combinantionof one or more of:
1.Drought
2.Desertification
3.War
4.Poverty
5.Trade
6.International Debt
Famine and hunger affect a country in many not only socially but also economically.
“Five years ago, more than a quarter of a million lives were needlessly lost, 130,000 of them children. We simply cannot have a repeat of that tragedy. The only way to prevent this devastating loss of life is for donors and international leaders to act now.”
Somalia
"We didn't eat this morning, we haven't had a proper meal in ten days. We are still waiting for food."
Fatumata's story is shared by millions of Somalis -- the country is on the edge of a catastrophic famine, according to the United Nations.
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