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2. Find out the wrong statement:
a) The FCI purchases wheat and rice from the farmers in states
where there in surplus production.
b) The farmers are paid a pre-announced price for their crops.
c) This price is called fair price.
d) The purchased foodgrains are stored in granaries.




3. Assertion (A) : Nutrition plays a crucial role in human health
and well being.
Reason (R) : We are yet to attain food security for all.
a) (A) and (R) are correct. b) (A) is only correct.
c) (R) is only correct.
d) Both are wrong.

Answers

Answered by kirandeepkaur5454524
1

Answer:

c is right answer

Explanation:

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Answered by Deepthika6aSgips
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Answer:

2. answer - Buffer Stock is the stock of foodgrains, namely wheat and rice procured by the government through Food Corporation of India (FCI). The FCI purchases wheat and rice from the farmers in states where there is surplus production. The farmers are paid a pre-announced price for their crops. This price is called Minimum Support Price (MSP).

3.ans - FAO’s vision is of a ‘world free from hunger and malnutrition, where food and

agriculture contribute to improving the living standards of all, especially

the poorest, in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable

manner’. To help its Member Countries realize that shared vision – individually

at the national level and collectively at the regional and global levels – FAO organizes

its work taking account of the main challenges facing the food and agriculture sector.

The present study, which was undertaken for the quadrennial review of FAO’s Strategic

Framework and preparation of the Organization’s Medium-Term Plan, 2018–21, lays

out key global trends and challenges that will influence food and agriculture in the

coming decades.

The trends and challenges analysed here are cause for both hope and concern. Much

progress has been made in reducing hunger and poverty and improving food security

and nutrition. Gains in productivity and technological advances have contributed to

more efficient resource use and improved food safety. But major concerns persist.

Some 795 million people still suffer from hunger, and more than two billion from

micronutrient deficiencies or forms of overnourishment. In addition, global food

security could be in jeopardy, due to mounting pressures on natural resources and

to climate change, both of which threaten the sustainability of food systems at large.

Planetary boundaries may well be surpassed, if current trends continue.

Our assessment of prevailing trends suggests, therefore, that in order to realize

FAO’s vision, transformative change in agriculture and food systems are required

worldwide. In FAO’s view, there are 10 key challenges that need to be addressed if we

are to succeed in eradicating hunger and poverty, while making agriculture and food

systems sustainable. Those challenges include the uneven demographic expansion

that will take place in the coming decades, the threats posed by climate change, the

intensification of natural disasters and upsurges in transboundary pests and diseases,

and the need to adjust to major changes taking place in global food systems.

We welcome the growing attention that the international community is paying

to these concerns. Overall trends and issues have spurred the global community to

action through a series of initiatives and agreements in 2015–16, which have reset the

global development agenda. These developments constitute the global context for FAO’s

work in the future, under the overall umbrella of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable

Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and include the Addis

Ababa Action Agenda, the Paris Agreement on climate change, the World Humanitarian

Summit and the United Nations Secretary-General’s Agenda for Humanity.

The purpose of this report is to help mobilize the concrete and concerted actions

required to realize these global agendas. It contributes to a common understanding of

the major long-term trends and challenges that will determine the future of food security

and nutrition, rural poverty, the efficiency of food systems, and the sustainability and

resilience of rural livelihoods, agricultural systems and their natural resource base.

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