End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture are all this.
What are all of the parts of SDG #2?
100
8 different kinds (on our prototype).
How many different kinds of food are there on our prototype?
100
In hills and mountains.
Where are terrace farms found?
200
In 2030.
When will the SDGs be accomplished by?
200
There are 8 of these in SDG # 2.
How many SDG targets are there?
200
By using the fence.
How does our prototype stops animals from destroying the crops?
200
The crops at the top get more sun and no flooding and the crops at the bottom get flooding. When there is floods the food at the topmost levels are safe.
How do terrace farms help food security?
300
There are 193.
How many countries represent the U.N?
300
1 in 9 people today
How many people are undernourished today?
300
This is used to represent the brown and white rice.
What is sawdust?
300
One is flat and the other has levels.
How do you compare regular farms to terrace farms?
400
To protect human rights and promote sustainable development.
What are two out of five of the main principles of the U.N?
400
66 million primary school-age kids.
How many children attend classes hungry each day accross the world?
400
By using signs, radio messages, TV videos, messages on taxi cabs and jeopardy games like this.
How will spread the message of our appropriate technology?
400
Ecuador and Ethiopia.
What are one or two countries that benefit from terrace farming?