How does social inability to buy food also play a critical role in food security?
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The SCs, STs and some sections of the OBCs, who have low land productivity are prone to food insecurity.
The people who are affected by natural disasters and have to migrate to other areas in search of work are also amongst the most food insecure people.
Malnutrition among women can even put the unborn baby at the risk of malnutrition.
A large proportion of pregnant and nursing mothers, and children under the age of S years are also among the food insecure population.
The people who are affected by natural disasters and have to migrate to other areas in search of work are also amongst the most food insecure people.
Malnutrition among women can even put the unborn baby at the risk of malnutrition.
A large proportion of pregnant and nursing mothers, and children under the age of S years are also among the food insecure population.
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In the following ways, social inability to buy food also plays a crucial role in food uncertainty:
1. The lower section of the society such as the SCs, STs, and the OBCs, who has cheap land fertility are inclined to food vulnerability.
2. Another important category of people who is insecure about food availability is the people who are hit by natural calamities. These people have to move other areas in search of food and work. Therefore, these people are not very sure about the availability of food for them.
3. Malnutrition among females can even put the unborn infant at the danger of starvation.
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