Averting a Hunger Catastrophe: Ensuring Food & Nutrition Security by 2030

Averting a Hunger Catastrophe: Ensuring Food & Nutrition Security by 2030


Global conflicts, drastic climate change, economic slowdown among other factors have led to a food crisis of a humongous nature. According to a report of the World Food Programme, as many as 828 million people go to bed hungry every night.

The number of those facing acute food insecurity has soared – from 135 million to 345 million – since 2019. A total of 49 million people in 49 countries are teetering on the edge of famine. In light of the critical situation, the session will deliberate on-

  • Aiding food security interventions by multilaterals
  • Using AI in farming to augment productivity.
  • Improving soil health & quality
  • Moving beyond the goal of No Hunger (SDG 1)
  • Ensuring basic nutritional needs (especially of children and lactating mothers) are met

Speakers:

  • Dr. Pietro Antonio Tataranni, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Senior Vice President, Life Sciences, PepsiCo (USA)
  • Simon George, President, South Asia, Cargill
  • Lawrence Haddad, Executive Director, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), British economist, Author and World Food Prize Laureate (Britain)
  • Purvi Mehta, Global Head for Climate Adaptation Programs, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (India)

Session Chair:

  • Basanta Kumar Kar, Nutrition Man and Global Nutrition Leadership Award Recipient