 75m of the world’s hungry are a direct result of high food prices.

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 75m of the world’s hungry are a direct result of high food prices.

Thesis- Income growth, climate change, high- energy prices, globalization and urbanization are transforming the world food situation.  The United States as well as other countries should only buy what they are going to eat.  Countries should cut back and limit what they eat.  People should produce their own goods and sell them for their own prices.

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