{"id":10956,"date":"2013-10-16T06:08:23","date_gmt":"2013-10-16T06:08:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/world-food-day-un-warns-of-food-waste\/"},"modified":"2013-10-16T06:07:15","modified_gmt":"2013-10-16T06:07:15","slug":"world-food-day-un-warns-of-food-waste","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/english\/world-food-day-un-warns-of-food-waste\/","title":{"rendered":"World Food Day: UN Warns of Food Waste"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>{{ The United Nations marked World Food Day on Wednesday, warning against food waste as 842 million people go hungry and stressing the importance of healthy diets amid rising obesity.}}<\/p>\n<p>Around a third of food produced globally currently goes to waste &#8212; some 1.3 billion tonnes a year according to the Rome-based UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;With just a quarter of that, we could feed the 842 million hungry,&#8221; said Robert van Otterdijk, an agriculture industry expert at FAO.<\/p>\n<p>Halving the amount of food wasted would mean having to raise world food production by 32 percent to feed the world&#8217;s population in 2050, instead of the 60 percent currently estimated.<\/p>\n<p>Mathilde Iweins, coordinator of a report on the cost of food waste, said that &#8220;the agricultural areas used to produce the food that will never be eaten are as big as Canada and India combined&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>But the FAO said focusing on the type of food being consumed was just as important, warning that malnutrition and poorly-balanced diets impose high costs on society &#8212; from towering health care bills to lost productivity.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;One out of every four children in the world under the age of five is stunted,&#8221; the FAO said in a report.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This means 165 million children who are so malnourished they will never reach their full physical and cognitive potential,&#8221; it said.<\/p>\n<p>About two billion people in the world lack vitamins and minerals that are essential for good health while 1.4 billion people are overweight.<\/p>\n<p>Children with stunted growth may be at greater risk of developing obesity problems and related diseases in adulthood in a worrying cycle of malnutrition.<\/p>\n<p>Of those overweight &#8220;about one-third are obese and at risk of coronary heart disease, diabetes or other health problems&#8221;, the FAO said.<\/p>\n<p>The agency said that while wiping out malnutrition worldwide &#8220;is a daunting challenge, the return on investment would be high&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If the global community invested $1.2 billion (888 million euros) per year for five years on reducing micronutrient deficiencies, the results would be better health, fewer child deaths and increased future earnings,&#8221; it said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It would generate annual gains worth $15.3 billion,&#8221; it added.<\/p>\n<p>The FAO said it was particularly excited by projects aimed at &#8220;raising the micronutrient content of staple foods &#8212; either through &#8216;biofortification&#8217; or by encouraging the use of varieties with higher nutrient content&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>There are hopes that underutilised, nutrient-rich staple crop species might come into fashion, as well as eating insects such as beetles.<\/p>\n<p>With the fight against malnutrition excelling in some countries and lagging behind in others, the FAO gave examples of methods to help improve food systems.<\/p>\n<p>In rural Vietnam, fish-stocked ponds, chickens used as a source of fertiliser and garden-grown crops have reduced child malnutrition and chronic energy deficiency in women of child-bearing age, while raising incomes.<\/p>\n<p>In Ethiopia, a project involving goats has upped milk consumption and incomes by teaching women better goat management and genetically improving the animals.<\/p>\n<p>The FAO insisted however that country-specific projects must be backed up by global efforts to stem waste.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Getting the most food from every drop of water, plot of land, speck of fertiliser and minute of labour saves resources for the future and makes systems more sustainable,&#8221; 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