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Causes of Famine

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Famine

Listed below are the causes of famine:

Unequal distribution of food

Unequal distribution of food

  • Richer citizens are more able to pay higher prices for more nutritious foods.
Drought and flooding

Drought and flooding

  • Extreme weather events can wipe out a harvest for an entire population.
Increasing population size

Increasing population size

  • More competition for limited resources.
Poverty

Poverty

  • Inability to buy foods or finance farming initiatives.
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