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U.S. Food Insecurity
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What are the four components of food security?

Availability, access, utilization, and stability

100

Which sector reduces poverty twice as well as others?

Agriculture

100

What are the two types of malnutrition?

Undernutrition and overnutrition

100

What organization leads international efforts to defeat hunger?

FAO – Food and Agriculture Organization

100

What is “extreme poverty”?

living on less than $2.15 per day

200

 What does "availability" mean in the context of food security?

Whether enough food exists

200

What is Biofortification?

is the process by which the nutritional quality of food crops is improved through agronomic practices, conventional plant breeding, or modern biotechnology

200

What is malnutrition?

Is the condition that occurs when the body doesn't get the right amount of nutrients

200

What is Feeding America?

It's a U.S.-based network of food banks helping millions.

200

What percentage of food is wasted in the U.S.?

30–40%

300

What is a food desert?

Is an area where people live far from a supermarket or grocery store

300

What obstacle does bringing biofortified crops to a new community present?

Cultural acceptance, infrastructure, or lack of awareness

300

Name one health condition linked to obesity

Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, or cancer

300

What does the Global Agriculture and Food Security Programme do?

Offers financing and policies for global agricultural growth

300

Which factor contributes to US food insecurity despite abundant food?


Income inequality or food deserts

400

What coping strategies are typical among American households experiencing food insecurity?

Eating cheaper, less nutritious food or skipping meals

400

Why does investing in agriculture help lower poverty?


Because it boosts rural economies and food production.

400

How many children under 5 die each year due to malnutrition?

3.1 million

400

What role do NGOs play in addressing food insecurity?

Supply resources, training, and assistance for sustainable agriculture.

400

What is one reason people in the U.S. can’t afford balanced meals?

Low wages, high living costs, or lack of access to affordable, nutritious food

500

Why can someone who has plenty to eat today nonetheless be food insecure?

Food security also necessitates steady access to food over time.

500

How can food security be enhanced by empowering women in agriculture?

By increasing productivity, improving household nutrition, and ensuring more equitable food distribution

500

What is the long-term economic impact of childhood malnutrition on global development?


$20–30 billion is lost annually in global economic development as a result of decreased productivity, health problems, and learning disabilities.

500

What sustainable goals is this jeopardy support?

1) No poverty

2) Zero Hunger

3) Good Health and Wellbeing

500

How does food access in rural areas affected by food insecurity relate to transportation?

It limits access to grocery stores and fresh food, forcing reliance on convenience stores with unhealthy options