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    Food Wastage

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    problem areas and identify innovative solutions to tackle 50% of food wasted every year despite undeveloped countries suffering from starvation. Objective- Our primary objective is to create awareness and produce either a service or product that will reduce or eradicate the amount of food wasted. This will be accomplished through our ability to understand the knowledge‚ stimuli and insight through our research to produce an innovative solution. It will be important to think outside the box there for

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    Title : Avoid Food Wastage General purpose : To persuade Objectives: At the end of the speech‚ the audience should: 1. Aware on global food shortage. 2. Know how much food is being wasted. 3. Change their attitude towards food wastage. Proposition: People should not waste food. Reasons: 1. It is hard to produce food. a) Food takes time to grow and mature. Besides this‚ there are a lot of factors that contribute towards the production of food. i. Temperature and rainfall are critical elements

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    Food wastage is a problem faced by every developing and developed country around the world. According to a book by Tristram Stuart‚Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal(Penguin‚ 2009)‚ approximately 40 million tonnes of food are wasted by US households‚ retailers and food services each year. This is sufficient to feed the nearly one billion malnourished people in the world. Yet in spite of this trend‚ peope continue to waste food at an alarming rate. Currently‚ a third of food produced around

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    FOOD WASTAGE Food waste or food loss is food material that is discarded or unable to be used. Various political organisations and entities have their own definition of what constitutes food waste. The causes of wasted food are numerous‚ and occur at the stages of production‚ processing‚ and retailing. As of 2011‚ 1.3 billion tons of food‚ about one third of the global food production‚ are lost or wasted annually.[1] Loss and wastage occurs on all steps in the food . In low-income countries‚ most

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    Plan to curb rising food prices With food prices escalating‚ the government wants the people to learn to be more self-sufficient while the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations said the government must adopt a more dynamic agricultural policy as a long term plan to address the issue. PUTRAJAYA: With world food prices increasing steadily‚ the government is fast mobilising players in the business to help cushion the imminent economic impact on the people. Food operators‚ importers‚ exporters

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    Title : Avoid Food Wastage General purpose : To persuade Objectives: At the end of the speech‚ the audience should: 1. Aware on global food shortage. 2. Know how much food is being wasted. 3. Change their attitude towards food wastage. Proposition: People should not waste food. Reasons: 1. It is hard to produce food. a) Food takes time to grow and mature. Besides this‚ there are a lot of factors that contribute towards the production of food. i. Temperature and rainfall

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    Wastage of Food

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    I’ve been writing about how to avoid food waste for three years. As food prices increase‚ I have an easier time persuading folks not to waste food. But there are also environmental and cultural reasons not to squander. When food rots in the landfill‚ it emits methane‚ a greenhouse gas. And by treating edibles as a disposable commodity‚ we teach our children not to value food. About a quarter of all the food we bring home is not eaten. You can minimize waste with a few simple steps: Plan meals ahead

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    Food Wastage Case Study

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    Borma (2017) defined food wastage as food produced but never eaten‚ prepared but never consumed. Food wastage also identified as food loss‚ are foods and inedible foods which are removed from the food supply chain and disposed of or recycled (Melikoglu et al.‚ 2013). As recognised by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)‚ food wastage is a global problematic issue with repercussions on the supply chain‚ which needs to be addressed throughout the world (FOA‚ 2017) This

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    Wastage of Money in Politics “It’s exciting; I don’t know whether I’m going to win or not. I think I am. I do know I’m ready for the job. And‚ if not‚ that’s just the way it goes.” The above line is said by President George Bush in context to the elections in United States of America‚ but it is relevantly true in India. A month later India is going to organize its largest election mela and the entire world is going to witness it. It will be the world’s costliest election ever happened‚ even greater

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    Food Wastage in Hong Kong

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    Food wastage During lunch time‚ it is not uncommon to see that on the plates of the people sitting around you‚ there are leftover dishes which can literally be re-decorated into a whole new set lunch. In fact‚ food wastes account for 40% of the solid wastes in Hong Kong and a staggering amount of 3200 tons of food is disposed every day from households‚ commercial areas and food premises‚ referring to the figures of Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department. The three landfills in Hong Kong are

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