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This World Population Day, Sophie s Bionutrients issues a clarion call for the reformation of global food systems

This World Population Day, Sophie s Bionutrients issues a clarion call for the reformation of global food systems USA - English News provided by Share this article Share this article SINGAPORE, July 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This World Population Day, Sophie s Bionutrients (https://sophiesbionutrients.com/), a Singapore-based next-generation sustainable urban food production technology company, advocates for and promotes fair and sustainable food systems across the globe in the backdrop of a rapidly growing global population in a pandemic era. COVID-19 may have exposed the fragility of our food systems, but the root cause has been years in the making. According to the International Food Policy Research Institute s Global Food Policy Report 2021, three billion people could not afford a healthy diet before COVID-19.

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SINGAPORE, July 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This World Population Day, Sophie’s Bionutrients (https://sophiesbionutrients.com/), a Singapore-based next-generation sustainable urban food production technology company, advocates for and promotes fair and sustainable food systems across the globe in the backdrop of a rapidly growing global population in a pandemic era. COVID-19 may have exposed the fragility of our food systems, but the root cause has been years in the making. According to the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Global Food Policy Report 2021, three billion people could not afford a healthy diet before COVID-19. However, this number is estimated to rise by 267.6 million between 2020 and 2022 due to the disruptions in supply and lack of access to proper storage of fresh, healthy food and lowered disposable income brought about by the pandemic and lockdown measures.

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