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Food is an essential requirement. We all agree on this. Food is the source of our energy, and, of course, food is what we all aim to achieve here on this planet for sustenance. Our working positions don’t matter much when food is served. We can say that our life revolves around food. Here is the proof. Having a good meal is scientifically proven to combat stress, anger, diseases, provide nutrition, increase productivity, maneuver one from bad habits, instill peace and security and even deter unfamiliarity amongst strangers. For animals and plants too, food is a fuel. Although their idea of food may vary from ours, but the bottom line is that its intake is necessary for survival. It is a well-known proverb that, “A family that eats together, stays together”. No matter how much we point out the significance of food for humans and animals alike, words fall short to elucidate the worth of this entity of great value.
India and its Food Resources
Food is classified into various categories based on the type of nutrition it provides. As for human health, daily intake of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, roughages/fibers in a well-balanced quantity is a must. Any shortage of nutrients might lead to diseases like Scurvy, Kwashiorkor, and Marasmus etc. As for calories, a human being has been averaged out to consume a minimum of 2500 kcal/day. Any less and the result would be undernourishment. If calorie intake is <80% of the minimum value, a person is labeled severely undernourished. India is a developing country, with almost 3/4ths of its population involved in agriculture, yet the nation showcases an exponential growth in terms of people who die of malnutrition or undernourishment every year. On an average, 40 million people die of starvation every year around the world with countries like India and Africa contributing the most to these statistics. Most individuals affected are in the age group of 1-5 years. This renders children, the future of our nation, taking the direct hit from one of the most deteriorating health issues present on a global scale.
What to do?
What we need now is a thorough understanding of methodologies to prospect for, acquire and introduce techniques, ideas and menus that cater to ‘food for all’ rather than ‘food for one’.
Instead of buying out all varieties of food most of which would end up in the dustbins, it is imperative to stay on a balanced diet of vegetables, milk, cheese, and meat.Reducing the intake of meat varieties like pork, red meat, and meat rich in fats etc. is also beneficial to health.Farm animals are to be reared on well-developed farmlands, which need reduced forest cover, thus leading to deforestation. This is also true of slash and burns agricultural methods. Both need to be reduced.Cattle produce a large amount of CH4 and CO2 due to their life processes, which are harmful to our planet as increased concentration of these greenhouse gases leads to enhanced global warming.Using drugs and chemical solvents to prevent infectious diseases in livestock tips the balance in our ecosystems as more of these non-biodegradable compounds are leached into groundwater reservoirs, causing pollution.Food habits greatly impact all around us. When we eat sensibly, we are in a way protecting our environment. Just by eating in a calculated manner, we could provide more to people who do not eat even one square meal a day.When buying food, make sure to include those materials only that you are bound to use. Don’t buy stuff you can’t eat.Most food wastages are imminent in marriage parties and celebrations. This is where NGO’s like ashrayakruti.org; muslimwelfaretrust.com; Feeding India etc. come into play, solving two of the most common problems: Hunger and Food Wastage.Awareness about food waste and a shortage of food is to be spread through events held all over the country so that people would understand their role in safeguarding food health.Food waste is organic in composition, thus when carelessly discarded, acts as the source of a number of infectious diseases, ruining human health. This needs to be completely avoided.The most important technique that could be employed is growing, cultivating, rearing, and raising crop plants and livestock in a methodical way, which aims to reduce emissions, increase food supply, cater to all, and distribute and transport materials in a healthy manner.
At the end, it is imperative to pontificate a renowned adage, although heard all over, everywhere, but rarely understood and implemented, from the Father of Our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi:
“Earth Has Enough to Satisfy Our Need but Not Our Greed”
Hope it is satisfactory...
#MarkAsBrainliest
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Here is ur answer....☺️
Food is an essential requirement. We all agree on this. Food is the source of our energy, and, of course, food is what we all aim to achieve here on this planet for sustenance. Our working positions don’t matter much when food is served. We can say that our life revolves around food. Here is the proof. Having a good meal is scientifically proven to combat stress, anger, diseases, provide nutrition, increase productivity, maneuver one from bad habits, instill peace and security and even deter unfamiliarity amongst strangers. For animals and plants too, food is a fuel. Although their idea of food may vary from ours, but the bottom line is that its intake is necessary for survival. It is a well-known proverb that, “A family that eats together, stays together”. No matter how much we point out the significance of food for humans and animals alike, words fall short to elucidate the worth of this entity of great value.
India and its Food Resources
Food is classified into various categories based on the type of nutrition it provides. As for human health, daily intake of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, roughages/fibers in a well-balanced quantity is a must. Any shortage of nutrients might lead to diseases like Scurvy, Kwashiorkor, and Marasmus etc. As for calories, a human being has been averaged out to consume a minimum of 2500 kcal/day. Any less and the result would be undernourishment. If calorie intake is <80% of the minimum value, a person is labeled severely undernourished. India is a developing country, with almost 3/4ths of its population involved in agriculture, yet the nation showcases an exponential growth in terms of people who die of malnutrition or undernourishment every year. On an average, 40 million people die of starvation every year around the world with countries like India and Africa contributing the most to these statistics. Most individuals affected are in the age group of 1-5 years. This renders children, the future of our nation, taking the direct hit from one of the most deteriorating health issues present on a global scale.
What to do?
What we need now is a thorough understanding of methodologies to prospect for, acquire and introduce techniques, ideas and menus that cater to ‘food for all’ rather than ‘food for one’.
Instead of buying out all varieties of food most of which would end up in the dustbins, it is imperative to stay on a balanced diet of vegetables, milk, cheese, and meat.Reducing the intake of meat varieties like pork, red meat, and meat rich in fats etc. is also beneficial to health.Farm animals are to be reared on well-developed farmlands, which need reduced forest cover, thus leading to deforestation. This is also true of slash and burns agricultural methods. Both need to be reduced.Cattle produce a large amount of CH4 and CO2 due to their life processes, which are harmful to our planet as increased concentration of these greenhouse gases leads to enhanced global warming.Using drugs and chemical solvents to prevent infectious diseases in livestock tips the balance in our ecosystems as more of these non-biodegradable compounds are leached into groundwater reservoirs, causing pollution.Food habits greatly impact all around us. When we eat sensibly, we are in a way protecting our environment. Just by eating in a calculated manner, we could provide more to people who do not eat even one square meal a day.When buying food, make sure to include those materials only that you are bound to use. Don’t buy stuff you can’t eat.Most food wastages are imminent in marriage parties and celebrations. This is where NGO’s like ashrayakruti.org; muslimwelfaretrust.com; Feeding India etc. come into play, solving two of the most common problems: Hunger and Food Wastage.Awareness about food waste and a shortage of food is to be spread through events held all over the country so that people would understand their role in safeguarding food health.Food waste is organic in composition, thus when carelessly discarded, acts as the source of a number of infectious diseases, ruining human health. This needs to be completely avoided.The most important technique that could be employed is growing, cultivating, rearing, and raising crop plants and livestock in a methodical way, which aims to reduce emissions, increase food supply, cater to all, and distribute and transport materials in a healthy manner.
At the end, it is imperative to pontificate a renowned adage, although heard all over, everywhere, but rarely understood and implemented, from the Father of Our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi:
“Earth Has Enough to Satisfy Our Need but Not Our Greed”
Hope it is satisfactory...
#MarkAsBrainliest
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