Pillars of Food Security
Conflict and Food Security
Food Prices and Accessibility
Technology and Food Security
Strategies for Improvement
100

This pillar ensures the consistent production and supply of food.

Answer: What is availability?

100

This can destroy crops and directly impact food security in conflict zones.

Answer: What is destruction of crops?

100

Rising food prices can make it difficult for families to afford these basic food items.

Answer: What are red meat, fruits, and vegetables?

100

This advancement in farming reduces labor and speeds up processes, improving efficiency.

Answer: What is mechanization?

100

Supporting these individuals helps promote food security and sustainable markets.

Answer: What are local farmers?

200

The pillar that deals with acquiring food, influenced by income, prices, and distribution.

Answer: What is access?

200

A common tactic in conflicts that targets farms and fields to disrupt food supplies.

Answer: What is targeting of farms and fields?

200

This factor can cause a direct increase in food prices due to disruptions in production and supply chains.

Answer: What are supply chain disruptions?

200

These types of crops are enhanced to resist pests and diseases, contributing to food security.

Answer: What are GMOs or biotech crops?

200

This simple household practice can help reduce food waste and protect the environment.

Answer: What is meal planning?

300

Proper use of food for a balanced diet is supported by this pillar.

Answer: What is utilization?

300

These barriers during conflicts can prevent the distribution of food.

Answer: What are blockades and transport barriers?

300

The year when Canadians spent more money on groceries but got 21% less food.

Answer: What is 2023?

300

Innovations like satellite imagery help farmers monitor crop health in real time.

Answer: What is data-driven decision-making?

300

These organizations fight hunger by distributing food and advocating for policy changes.

Answer: What are hunger relief organizations?

400

Ensuring that availability, access, and utilization are not disrupted by external factors.

Answer: What is stability?

400

Conflict can lead to this economic issue, causing food prices to rise and markets to destabilize.

Answer: What is market instability or inflation?

400

The relationship between food prices and this impacts many families' access to healthy and nutritious foods.

Answer: What is food availability?

400

The reliance on non-renewable energy by some agricultural technologies raises these concerns.

Answer: What are environmental concerns?

400

A global initiative by the FAO that aims to end hunger by 2030.

Answer: What is the Zero Hunger Initiative?

500

The pillar that guarantees consistent access to enough nutritious food for a healthy life.

Answer: What is access again?

500

Wars and civil unrest often force people to migrate for safety and food, causing this type of displacement.

Answer: What is conflict-induced displacement?

500

The impact of higher food prices is most evident in these types of food, often leading to their scarcity in households.

Answer: What are healthy and nutritious foods?

500

A challenge for farmers in developing countries, often due to the high cost of adopting new technology.

Answer: What is high costs and accessibility?

500

This tool assesses and classifies food insecurity levels, guiding aid in over 30 countries.

Answer: What is the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)?