What is hunger?
3 Types of Poverty
Extreme poverty
Less than 2,100 calories a day, Number 1 risk to health
Median of the poverty
Income of 1-2 U.S. dollars per person per day
Relative poverty
Household refers to income levels lower than the average
Situation in Kenya
Experiencing one of the worst droughts in recent years.
Up to 3.5 million people are affected
Income increase
Productivity increase, Cultivation period extension
(The annual crop harvesting per 1meter square will allow the increase of 4~5kg.)
Increase in supply
(Through the results of extended period of production through advanced facilities and fully-equipped greenhouse, it is possible to double its productivity when compared to outdoor cultivation.)
Increase in farm income
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or money
Economical poverty
① objective poverty
absolute poverty
- inability to afford basic human needs, which commonly includes clean and fresh water, nutrition, health care, education, clothing and shelter
relative poverty
- lacking a usual or socially acceptable level of resources or income as compared with others
② subjective poverty
Feeling poor themselves
What cause poverty?
Late 1997 after the financial crisis due to interlayer polarization in the labor market share decline, the difficult living and low incomes continue to increase.
since 2007 the global financial crisis, rising unemployment, income polarization, deterioration of family income, inflation, Household debt and interest burden due to increased sales of credit by various factors,
2) Non-price policy in US
① Labeling policy in US
The posting of nutrition information on menus and menu boards - is a policy that more states and localities are considering each year. Supporters of nutrition labeling at fast-food and chain restaurants, including the American Medical Association, want labeling that is easy to understand and that includes the total calories, fat, saturate