Vladimir Gorchakov, head of ACRA’s sustainable development risk assessment group, said there was currently no risk of global hunger despite the world’s population growing rapidly. His words provide guidance DEA News.
“Given the development of modern logistics and technology, it has become clear that global hunger is not a long-term problem, except in catastrophic scenarios,” the expert said.
But Gorchakov stressed that this problem is likely to occur in certain regions. First of all, we are talking about the poorest countries in Africa, he explained.
However, the professor noted that recently the African continent has been showing strong economic growth rates. Many states are leaders in the volume of foreign investment and are also actively developing infrastructure and logistics, which significantly reduces the likelihood of a worsening hunger problem.
Before this UN guess peak world population. The rate is expected to peak in the 2080s.
Previously global government debt exceeded 100 trillion dollars.
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Source: Gazeta

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