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Lack of education prevents farmers and poverty-stricken families from using the land and few supplies they have to the best of their abilities.
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The idea of "feeding the mother" to keep the child healthy. It's not the seeds that are failing, but the soil they're trying to farm isn't rich. There's a reason Egypt flourished along the Nile.
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The "democracies" in charge, or straight up dictatorships don't give their people the opportunity to become educated
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Power is everything in many third-world countries, when food drops are made to help starving peoples, the government seizes the food and the people are left to starve.
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Pros and Cons for GMO's in the case of feeding large expanses of people.
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Compare-contrast education in 1st-world and 3rd-world countries and why one is better/worse than the other. Again, governmental influence, etc.
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Statistics
Undernourishment and prevalence per country/region -
Even after a people has been taught how to grow and tend crops that yield a good harvest, the need for supplements grows. Large yields do not produce much variety, and with variety comes the different vitamins a person needs to grow up well.
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