Although more than enough food is produced to feed everyone in the world, as many as 828 million people face hunger today. Poverty, social inequity, climate change, natural disasters, and political conflicts all contribute to inhibiting access to foo
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is developing a barcode-based system to track the movement of food items through the global humanitarian supply chain to enable a more coordinated food-aid response for the nearly 830 million people who face hunger today.
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