Food security

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It is imperative to diversify into agriculture and it's agro-processing projects to reduce food shortages everywhere else in order to combat poverty levels. Agriculture is the better solution to poverty in every area where people live because no one stops eating. It covers a wide range of health problems in communities as natural processed food is highly recommended for consumption.

People in different settlement areas need to realize that farming/agriculture and agro-processing today is one of a few great sectors to venture into because it creates employment opportunities for the communities as it involves several stages. It largely creates empowerment platform for the youths and women. It brings about agro-technical measures as working together proceeds, it brings about innovation to youths and women who routinely work and find it boring. The moment one realizes how tired and boring it is to stick to the old traditional farming or old food processing measures, it calls for innovation, change of an approach to provide other new skills towards problems presented. The fact that everyone is bound to eat it forces us to secure food in our homes and do anything possible to stay away from poverty.

However, it is necessary to look into agriculture and diversify for the fact of food security, employment opportunities, youth and women empowerment. This helps both a farmer and a consumer to stay alive in business channel because this sustains everyone. Zambia is now realizing in its planning phses resorting to farming and plans to engage citizens enter it aggressively because it simply the answer to increased poverty levels and there's a need to drastically reduce.

Food industry needs creativity, innovation and determination to venture into because its by-products have to be regularly monitored to check how quality control is basically handled. It is for this fact that people need health food to support every business presented to them to become successful.

Agriculture is a better solution to our today's food problems.

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