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By Ju Hee Bae

TSW 5 Describe the challenges associated with feeding the people of the world using , correctly, the appropriate associated terms: malnutrition, drought, famine , subsistence farming, the green revolution. By Ju Hee Bae. Malnutrition.

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  1. TSW 5 Describe the challenges associated with feeding the people of the world using, correctly, the appropriate associated terms: malnutrition, drought, famine, subsistence farming, the green revolution By JuHeeBae

  2. Malnutrition • The insufficient / excessive / imbalanced consumption of nutrients

  3. South Asia has largest number of malnourished children in the world • It’s because of inappropriate infant feeding and care practices, poor access to health services or poor sanitation • Under-nutrition prevalence rates for India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan range between 38 – 51 • Individuals lose more than 10% of lifetime earnings because of malnutrition • A country can lose up to 3% of GDP per year

  4. Why doesn’t the gov’t take an action? • There is little demand for nutrition services from communities because malnutrition is often invisible • People are unaware that moderate and mild malnutrition contributes to death, disease and low intelligence • Malnourished families tend to be poor and not have much voice

  5. About 60% children in Madhya Pradesh state are malnourished The study finds that economic downturn has severely affected purchasing power in low-income countries resulting in under-nourishment and high child mortality rates

  6. http://www.thp.org/node/575

  7. Drought • A drought is a long period of very dry weather. It is a long time with little or no rain

  8. From 1998 - 2001, severe drought persisted across a large area of Central and Southwest Asia, including Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, affecting 60 million people in a grave humanitarian crisis aggravated by chronic political instability in many parts of this region, and war in Afghanistan

  9. The Dachaoshan dam in China, which is located on the upper Mekong River Drought in Somalia Drought across southern China and Southeast Asia has brought the Mekong River to its lowest level in 50 years

  10. Southeast Asia’s rainy season came to an early end in October 2004, and since that time, little rain has fallen on the Indochina Peninsula and parts of southern China • The dry spell has launched the region into the worst drought it has seen in years, with wells and reservoirs drying, crops withering, food shortages

  11. Famine • Extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area

  12. North Korea is the major country experiencing famine • It came from the cumulative effects of a fractured economic infrastructure and inadequate food production • Over 22 million people must rely on food produced from the barely 20% of arable land available • It led planting crops on steep hillsides, destroying the forest cover and causing erosion • It is estimated by the gov’tthat over 40% of children under five are malnourished • High proportion of pregnant women are also malnourished

  13. Subsistence Farming • Growth of crops predominantly for consumption by the farm family rather than for sale.

  14. Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in Asia in terms of economics • Around 80% of population is employed in agriculture and subsistence farming • Cambodia has the highest infant mortality rates in the region because of highest occurrences of death by landmines • Poor healthcare system and lack of resources rates high deaths from diseases such as AIDS

  15. $ 6,800 was donated to the Mangyan tribal people in Philippines and the money was used to purchase 7.5 acres of land for subsistence farming

  16. Green Revolution • A series of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives, occurring between 1943 and the late 1970s, that increased industrialized agriculture production in many developing nations

  17. Major benefits of the Green Revolution were experienced mainly in northern and northwestern India between 1965 - 1980s • Resulted in a substantial increase in the production of food grains, mainly wheat and rice • Implemented only in areas with assured supplies of water and the means to control it, large inputs of fertilizers, and adequate farm credit

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