The situation of hunger in the world; the impact of climate change on the countryside; and World Bread Day headline, among other topics of interest, our weekly news report. We begin the weekly news review with the celebration this Thursday of World Food Day. The FAO, the UN Organization for Food and Agriculture, has reached 80 years of history with a series of events. They have been attended by Queen Letizia, Pope Leo XIV, and various Latin American presidents. Hunger affects almost 700 million people in the world, 8% of the world population. Although this figure has decreased by another 8% compared to 2023, food crises persist in many countries. Letizia has mentioned some reasons for despair. Spain is a major food exporter but climate change and the trade war have strained the food chain. However, its actors are willing to cooperate to overcome current challenges in production, industry, and distribution. The agricultural sector suffers from the effects of climate change. This ...
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