The Food and Agriculture Organization says the number of people
in the world suffering from hunger rose to 852 million in the
period 2000-2002, up by 18 million from the mid-1990s.
The FAO's annual hunger report, the "State of Food Insecurity in
the World 2004", says the human and economic costs of hunger will
only increase if the trend is not reversed.
It reports that 815 million people in the developing countries,
28 million in the countries in transition and 9 million in the
industrialized countries don't have enough to eat.
Although efforts to reduce chronic hunger in developing
countries are not currently on track to meet the World Food Summit
and Millennium Development Goals of cutting by half the number of
hungry people in the world by 2015, the report says the goal can
still be attained.
(CRI December 9, 2004)
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