Trend
Global Food Insecurity

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About This Trend
From 2019 to 2022, the globalfood insecurity crisishas escalated dramatically, with the number of affected individuals surging from 135 million across 53 countries to 345 million in 82 countries. This crisis disproportionately impacts developing nations more than industrialized ones. It is projected thatfood demandwill increase by approximately 60 percent by 2025, exacerbating the situation.
Trend Updates
Feb. 26, 2024 — Seismic shift in everyday usage
- More people than ever are using this technology and it is now more evident that it will be part of the ongoing landscape...
Feb. 26, 2023 — Federal Regulations spike Demand
- Because of continued interest in this technology and a favorable environment for growth...
Feb. 26, 2021 — Pandemic recalibrates supply
- People are unable to create and devote time to innovating this critical technology now
Trend Category:
Economic Development
Timeframe: Prepare
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