Evergreen Agriculture: Food Security

There is no greater blight on peoples integrity as a global community than continuing to ignore the constant hunger and the desperate poverty experienced every day by over a billion of their fellow human beings. The immense scale of raw hunger is particularly unacceptable in today's world of ev...

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Agricultural production
Agriculture
Agroforestry
Competition
Corn
Crops
Famine
Farmers
Farms
Food
Food supply
Hunger
Poverty
Security
Sustainable development
Trees
Wealth
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