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Is The World’s Poor In Jeopardy?

March 27, 2011 by Affleap

The growing world’s population is forecasted to reach 9.1 billion people by 2050.

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Categories World Events Tags basic commodities, boom and bust economy, cannot feed everyone, chronically hungry, food insecurity, food market prices, food markets, food supply, in jeopardy, malnourished, poor, poor people, population, shortages of food supply, subsidies, tariffs, tariffs and subsidies, underweight, world trade organization, wto Leave a comment

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