Poverty and hunger have been two of the most derailing facts that we have to face even we have nestled half our way into 2020. Zero Hunger and food for all are among some of the campaigns running from decades with no effective result whatsoever. The remedy to world hunger is in increasing the interaction of people in underdeveloped and third world countries with an education. Only when people know that they have rights and can raise their voices only then this World food problem is going to end in serious terms. Spreading awareness and investing in accelerators Out of various potential ways that can be used to bring a cure to the disease we know as World hunger, spreading the awareness to the people and government officials that world hunger is actually a problem and needs to be dealt with sounds like a thrilling plan. Either that or invest in the accelerators is another thing that can seriously help to accelerate whatever we have been doing up till now to speed up the process. Making certain policies and interventions is a great way to spread the word about the problem and get the higher government officials to sit and talk on solving this matter. These sessions have the potential to reduce hunger and malnutrition spreading across developing countries. Countryside strategy It is also a smart initiative that involves serious investment done by Government officials to develop the countryside. Such as equipping the farmers with the right tools and set of possible strategies to increase the annual produce of grains and other food. It is only doable in those countries who have the land that is susceptible to irrigation so it doesn’t cover a whole lot of global front. Developing nutritional goals Another amazing suggestion that has been around only recently is the idea of developing the nutritional goals and then implementing it with the agricultural side of things. This way a production goal is set depending on the nutritional requirement and not the amount of food that is needed. Smart irrigation technology can be rendered to get the job done which would be to focus entirely on producing enough food that can cover the nutritional needs of the people and only efficiently using the systems to achieve that goal. Saving food to help those who need it Using the Internet of Cargo to save enough food to feed 2 billion people might also seem like an idea that has not yet sprung up to the highlights. But it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is not worth trying or discussing. It might sound a little absurd but at the end of the day, this is the type of idea that might actually work. Leave the production of the crops to the areas or regions that can actually do it and instead, working on developing a mechanism of saving and transporting the food where it is absolutely required. This would demand immense capital and a proper team that can oversee all the essential elements but in the end, it is doable and much more fruit-bearing than simply sitting and chatting the world hunger over some snacks.













