what does the term 'food scarity denote
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A shortage of food may happen when not enough food is produced, such as when crops fail due to drought, pests, or too much moisture. But the problem can also result from the uneven distribution of natural resource endowment for a country, and by human institutions, such as government and public policy, he said.
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The term food scarity denotes to the shortage of food that may be happened when not enough food is produce
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