English, asked by amummoyongamummoyong, 6 months ago

Food wastage in India
bjective: To make people aware of the ill-effects of food waste in India and motivate peop
major steps.
ep I:
Collect information from different sources about food waste like from internet
and books.
p II :
Try to get the information about what happens to the food waste and what
p III:
Findout the ways to reduce food waste.​

Answers

Answered by Sammyjohns
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are you asking for a paragraph

if yes then -

INDIANS waste as much food as the whole of United Kingdom consumes – a statistic that may not so much indicative of our love of surfeit, as it is of our population. Still, food wastage is an alarming issue in India. Our street and garbage bins, landfills have sufficient proof to prove it.

Weddings, canteens, hotels, social and family functions, households spew out so much food. According to the United Nations Development Programme, up to 40% of the food produced in India is wasted. About 21 million tonnes of wheat are wasted in India and 50% of all food across the world meets the same fate and never reaches the needy. In fact, according to the agriculture ministry, INR 50,000 crores worth of food produced is wasted every year in the country.

In India, the bigger the wedding, the larger the party and the more colossal the waste. No doubt weddings and banquets are a huge source of food wastage, but restaurants and hotels also contribute to food wastage, though the awareness around this has grown in the last five years. While some restaurants in India employ food controllers to check food spoilage, others donate it to their staff and other personnel, and smaller standalone restaurants, donate it to orphanages. Few also reuse non-perishable food.

Answered by laxmanmehralaxmanmeh
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Answer:

food wasteage is not good for any country because if we are planning event and rest of the is enough we have give some old age home or street vendors we have to distribute it to whom who have food crises.

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