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    Foods of the Future

    September 12, 2016

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    Nicole Kim

    Today, there are 795 million people worldwide who don’t have enough food. This problem is worst in developing countries, where approximately 13% of the population lack adequate nutrition. In places such as Sub-Saharan Africa, that number rises to 25%.  There are currently over seven billion people on this Earth, and that number is likely to double by 2100, just 85 years ahead of us. Due to unpredictable food prices, one in eight people already go to sleep hungry at night. In the following years, how much will that number rise? Food prices will only rise due to increased demand, making it more difficult for more people to get proper nutrition. In order to provide enough food for everyone, it is crucial to not only reconsider our food consump...

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