The environment is at high risk, which is an undeniable truth when people today are faced with an ever increasing number of natural disasters from tsunamis, the greenhouse effect, earthquakes to global warming. I strongly disagree with the idea of using domestic products or materials to protect the environment rather than transporting goods.
Global food systems have changed radically over the past 50 years. Pood production has more than doubled, diets have become more diversified to cater to people's preferences in terms of shape, taste and quality, and numerous local, national and multinational food industries have emerged, providing livelihoods for millions of people. Yet more than 300 million peopie still go hungry, about two billion are malnourished, and over two billion are overweight or obese. The consequences of resource use and the impact of these food systems on the environment are significant. In general. of all types of economic activity, the food sector has the greatest impact on the use of natural resources as well as on the environment. To improve the well-being of smallholders, several governments have implemented reforms to improve the access of these farmers to markets through international agricultural platforms. The analysis shows that modal prices for rice, peanuts and corn rose by an average of 5. 1%, 3. 6% and 3. 5%.
The country's transpoit system plays an important role in its growth for a variety of reasons. With the fast and easy movement of raw materials, equipment, finished products, etc. , it benefits industrial enterprises. A good transport system can expand the market for goods. In addition, it opens up remote regions as well as resources for production. Also as transport capacily increases, the demand for vehicles. This leads to the emergence of industries specializing in these products. Transport projects can have various impacts on the economic deveiopment goals of a community. Such as productivity, employment, business activity, property values, investment and lax revenues.
In conclusion. it is often argued that economic progress must always come at the expense of the environment. While this is not the case for countries with established economies, it is true for countries trying to gain a foothold in the global market.
The
environment
is at high
risk
, which is an undeniable truth when
people
today
are faced
with an
ever increasing
number of natural disasters from tsunamis, the greenhouse effect, earthquakes to global warming. I
strongly
disagree with the
idea
of using domestic products or materials to protect the
environment
rather
than transporting
goods
.
Global
food
systems
have
changed
radically
over the past 50 years.
Pood
production has more than doubled, diets have become more diversified to cater to
people
's preferences in terms of shape, taste and quality, and numerous local, national and multinational
food
industries have emerged, providing livelihoods for millions of
people
.
Yet
more than 300 million
peopie
still
go hungry, about two billion
are malnourished
, and over two billion are overweight or obese. The consequences of resource
use
and the impact of these
food
systems
on the
environment
are significant.
In general
.
of
all types of economic activity, the
food
sector has the greatest impact on the
use
of natural resources
as well
as on the
environment
. To
improve
the well-being of smallholders, several
governments
have implemented reforms to
improve
the access of these farmers to markets through international agricultural platforms. The analysis
shows
that modal prices for rice, peanuts and corn rose by an average of 5. 1%, 3. 6% and 3. 5%.
The country's
transpoit
system
plays an
important
role in its growth for a variety of reasons. With the
fast
and easy movement of raw materials, equipment, finished products, etc.
,
it benefits industrial enterprises. A
good
transport
system
can expand the market for
goods
.
In addition
, it opens up remote regions
as well
as resources for production.
Also
as transport
capacily
increases, the demand for vehicles. This leads to the emergence of industries specializing in these products. Transport projects can have various impacts on the economic
deveiopment
goals of a community. Such as productivity, employment, business activity, property values, investment and lax revenues.
In conclusion
.
it
is
often
argued that economic progress
must
always
come
at the expense of the
environment
. While this is not the case for countries with established economies, it is true for countries trying to gain a foothold in the global market.