World Food Day - October 16
Mon Oct 16th

World Food Day

Every year, World Food Day is held on October 16th. On this day, more than 150 countries banded together to raise concerns of poverty and hunger.

According to World Hunger Statistics, 785 million people around the world do not have enough food to sustain a healthy lifestyle. About one out of every nine people in the world has a number. Surprisingly, the overwhelming majority of hungry people live in developing countries. Poor diet accounts for 55% of deaths in children under the age of 5. That means that only over three million children die each year a year die because they don't have access to enough nutritious food.

World hunger is a complex topic.. Some believe the issue is solvable. Some believe it is solvable. The following items are among the World hunger solutions:

  • People can now provide food for themselves in a sustainable manner
  • Give people in developing countries access to credit so they can start their own farms
  • Individuals and companies are encouraged to support hunger relief organizations by pledging to hunger relief organizations
  • Provide access to education, which is the best defense against poverty and hunger
  • Allow for increased government involvement. Allow for more government involvement

Some experts agree that the solution to world hunger is much more straightforward. According to them, the key to ending world hunger is to avoid wasting food. The most wasted foods include vegetables, cereals, and starchy roots. These foods are wasted during agricultural production and in the postharvest storage. Food waste is driving the desire to produce more food. People go hungry as a result of a lack of food being produced.

How to celebrate #worldfoodday..

World Food Day is celebrated in over 150 countries. 450 national organizations sponsor the day in the United States. Some of these organisations host World Food Day Sunday Dinners as part of their sponsorship.. In honor of the day, Des Moines, Iowa, also hosts an annual symposium. Conferences, exhibitions, and television broadcasts are organized across Europe, ministries, universities, and research organizations. In the past, the Pope has sent a special message to food producers and consumers.

agricultural fairs, debates, folk dances, films, special ceremonies in the classrooms, and food box deliveries are among the many African, Asian, and Latin American events that include agricultural fairs, debates, folk dances, films, special ceremonies in the schools, and food package deliveries.

The world hunger epidemic cannot be solved. You can't solve the global hunger epidemic alone. However, you will be able to assist with your role. Donate to your local food pantry on World Food Day. ld hunger-relief group. In your neighborhood, you can pay the school lunch bill. If you know of a family in need, anonymously give them a gift card to your local grocery store. On social media, spread the word by posting #WorldFoodDay..

History of the world food day has long existed

In 1979, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) established World Food Day at their 20th General Conference (FAO). The anniversary of FAO's founding is commemorated on October 16th.

Since 1981, the FAO has chosen a specific theme for World Food Day. New themes have been included: The following are examples from the latest themes:

  • Our Future is Our Future: Our Future Is Alive 2019: Our Lives Are Our Future: Our Future Is A #ZerOHUNGER World: Our Actions Are Our Future: Our Future is Our Future: Our Future is Our Future: Healthy Diets for a #ZerOHUNGER World
  • 2016: The climate is changing. Food and agriculture must coexist, as well
  • 2015: Social security against agriculture: breaking the cycle of rural poverty: ending the cycle of rural poverty
  • Family Farming, 2014: Feeding the Earth, Feeding the world, caring for the earth