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A special report on food

Enough to go around?

Feb 24th 2011, 17:55 by The Economist online

Amid a global food crisis, John Parker examines what the world can do to ensure that it produces enough food for future generations

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goldntruth wrote:
Mar 1st 2011 2:34 GMT

Great question! Consider! The human being is made up of a billion cells. Not one of those cells need food to reproduce or exist. In ancient times and even today, people go without food. In Ethiopia, the extensive famine recorded people who had eaten no meal in 2 years, I myself was allergic to food; for months at a time i was unable to eat!. I am still alive !
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