Summary:
The book investigates the paradox of hunger amidst abundance, exploring the political, economic, and institutional failures that lead to millions going hungry despite a global surplus of food. It delves into the stories of farmers, activists, and government officials to shed light on the complex web of policies and practices that perpetuate food insecurity.
Key points:
1. Hunger Despite Abundance: The book examines why, even with ample food production, many still face hunger due to flawed food distribution.
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