explain the quantitative aspect of food problem
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The supply and demand of food grains are related to the quantitative components of the food crisis. Food grain production has traditionally lagged behind consumer demand. Despite a significant increase in domestic food grain production over the past few years, the nation still occasionally needs to import significant amounts of food grain.
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- The lack of food supply for the Earth's population is the global food dilemma. It primarily shows up in the Third World's poorest nations and is currently getting worse as those nations' populations rise. There are more than one billion people in the world who lack access to food.
- Intensified production and population management are the best options for India's long-term food dilemma. Better seeds, more fertilizer, more irrigation, and other practices can achieve this. These actions have been taken by the government for many years. But nothing significant was accomplished.
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