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Economic Crisis: World Food System
- The Battle Against Poverty, Pollution and Corruption
- Narrated by: Glenn Koster Jr.
- Length: 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The world food system is in crisis. Right now, just over one billion people in the world live in extreme poverty. Food shortages are not limited to third world countries and crops. Maybe genetic modification of food might solve the problem. Some people think this is the be-all and the end-all and cite this as a perfect solution for food shortages. This book takes a look at the economic crisis with special attention to the world food system.
©2013 Amanda Eliza Bertha (P)2015 Amanda Eliza Bertha
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