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As college students, what can we do to solve the world food problem?
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World Food Day was adopted at the 20th FAO Conference on June 65438+1October 65438+June 65438. Its purpose is to arouse the world's great concern about the development of grain and agricultural production.

During 1972, due to the abnormal climate that lasted for many years, crops failed all over the world, and a world food crisis occurred, and the Soviet Union snapped up a large number of grains.

The FAO held the first and second food congresses in 1973 and 1974 to arouse the world's attention, especially the third world's attention to food and agricultural production. However, the problem has not been solved, and the world food situation is more severe. In this context, World Food Day came into being.

Promote people's attention to agricultural food production, encourage national, bilateral, multilateral and non-governmental efforts, encourage developing countries to carry out economic and technical cooperation, encourage rural population, especially women and the most vulnerable groups to participate in decision-making and activities that affect their living conditions, raise public awareness of world hunger, promote technology transfer to developing countries, strengthen international and national solidarity, eliminate hunger, malnutrition and poverty, and pay attention to achievements in food and agricultural development.

The festival theme of World Food Activities in 20 10 is "Unite to Fight Hunger", which aims to commend the efforts made at national, regional and international levels to fight world hunger.

Only when the state, civil society organizations and the private sector establish partnerships at all levels and work together to overcome hunger, extreme poverty and malnutrition can we truly "unite to fight hunger". I believe that as long as we have the will, courage and perseverance, and all parties work together and help each other, we can sustainably produce more food and feed the hungry.

The cultivated land in China accounts for only 7% of the world population, but it accounts for 22% of the world population. Although the economy is developing rapidly now, there are still many people who do not have enough to eat, and some poor areas have not solved the problem of food and clothing.

Facing the grim reality of food panic in China, an old man named Yuan Longping, through the research on hybrid rice, finally increased the rice yield per mu from 300 kg to 800 kg, popularized more than 230 million mu, and increased the yield by more than 20 billion kg. The increased grain can feed more than 654.38 billion people every year. Grandpa Yuan Longping confidently declared to the world that the people of China can not only feed themselves, but also make great contributions to solving the world food problem.

While rejoicing at the contribution made by scientists like Grandpa Yuan Longping to mankind, I thought of another problem. Food waste can be seen everywhere around us. Half-eaten bread, steamed bread with a bite, and leftover white rice, which can't be eaten in difficult times, finally went into the trash can.

Some people may say that it's just some small things in life, it's no big deal. It's wrong to think like this. Let's work out an account. If every classmate throws away a piece of bread every day, how much food will the whole country waste?

Zhuge Liang once warned his son: "A gentleman's trip should be quiet and frugal." This sentence tells us that a simple life can cultivate a person's virtue, and waste is a shameful act. While scientists are trying to study how to solve the food crisis, we are wasting food on the other side. At this rate, the crisis will not be solved, but will become more serious.

Since childhood, we have learned an ancient poem, "Who knows that every meal is hard?" . But how many people really understand the meaning of this poem?

During the summer vacation, I once saw the uncles and aunts of farmers in Shuitouling, facing the scorching sun. Some of them sweated with their feet on the threshing machine, and some were soaked to the skin. Some of them bent down and planted rice seedlings in hot water, only then did they understand the true meaning of a grain of rice and a drop of sweat. Yes, every grain is condensed by the sweat of farmers, so we should cherish it especially.

At present, the per capita arable land area in China is far below the world level, and a large amount of grain is imported every year to meet the demand. Saving and cherishing food should be the conscious action of every citizen.

As teenagers, we should be an example of saving food. Dear students, let's take an active part in grain saving activities, study the knowledge of grain saving seriously, consciously enhance the awareness of grain saving, save a little every day, give a little every day, and use our actions and resources to help more people in need.

Eat as much as you want. I'll give you some ways to save food: eat the rice in the bowl clean and don't leave leftovers casually; Not partial eclipse, not picky eaters; When eating in a restaurant, don't waste ordering food. If there is any surplus, take it home. Actively supervise friends and relatives around you to stop wasting food in time.