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World hunger.(Brief Article)

Publication: Using Maps in the World, a Weekly Reader publication

Publication Date: 01-JAN-93
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COPYRIGHT 1993 Weekly Reader Corp.

If the world food supply were divided equally, there would be more than enough for everyone. But food tends to be more available in countries that make money trading goods and services.

Experts estimate that 512 million people, or 21 percent of the world population, mostly in developing countries, do not have enough to eat. Some experts say that 20 million people die each...

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