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The United Nations’ latest food security report highlights a concerning trend: while global hunger rates have slightly dropped, conflicts and climate disasters are pushing millions back to the brink of starvation. Regions like Yemen, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo are facing severe shortages due to ongoing wars, while floods and heatwaves are disrupting agricultural production in Asia and Africa.
The report calls for urgent international cooperation to stabilize food supplies and prevent a full-scale crisis. Humanitarian organizations are already struggling with funding gaps, while experts warn that the next decade could see the worst hunger levels in history if action isn’t taken.
Food prices are also rising globally due to these supply chain disruptions, affecting not just vulnerable nations but also developed economies.

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