Explain the cause and result of poor management of agricultural production by communist countries in East Asia.
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Famine is a widespread lack of food that can be applied to any animal species. Generally, regional malnutrition, starvation, epidemics and mortality increases with this incident or thereafter. When the rainfall is low or not, for a long time (for several months or several years), it is called dry or famine. Due to drought, the affected area has very adverse impact on agriculture and its environment. This causes the local economy to collapse. Some famines in history have been very notorious, in which people have been known for the Karondas.
Emergency measures of famine relief include primarily compensating micro nutrients such as vitamin and mineral substances, which are given through fortified wide powders or directly through supplementation. [1] [2] Support groups donor countries Instead of buying food from the local farmers, paying cash for payment or cash vouchers for hunger based on the use of famine relief model Started because donor countries harm local food markets. [3]
Long-term remedies include investment in modern agricultural sciences such as fertilizers and irrigation, which has largely eradicated starvation in the developed world. [4] The obligations of the World Bank limit government grants for farmers and more of fertilizers Unexpected results of excess use: due to adverse effects on water supply and housing it was opposed by some environmental groups Is. [5] [
Emergency measures of famine relief include primarily compensating micro nutrients such as vitamin and mineral substances, which are given through fortified wide powders or directly through supplementation. [1] [2] Support groups donor countries Instead of buying food from the local farmers, paying cash for payment or cash vouchers for hunger based on the use of famine relief model Started because donor countries harm local food markets. [3]
Long-term remedies include investment in modern agricultural sciences such as fertilizers and irrigation, which has largely eradicated starvation in the developed world. [4] The obligations of the World Bank limit government grants for farmers and more of fertilizers Unexpected results of excess use: due to adverse effects on water supply and housing it was opposed by some environmental groups Is. [5] [
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