Revolutionizing Agricultural Knowledge to End Hunger in India
Improving food security in India is crucial due to hunger and malnutrition. Factors like population growth, climate change, and high costs hinder food security. Malnutrition affects all age groups, especially children. Low birth weight and underweight children are common. Some people can't afford food and need subsidies. Education, technology, modern inputs, credit, and crop diversification can boost food production. Trained individuals can learn new skills to increase agricultural output and meet domestic demand.