<p>^“In other words, there doesn’t need to be some sort of revolutionary genetic breakthrough to feed more people in those countries.”
Apparently, you never heard of Norman Borlaug. See what he did with genetic breakthroughs:
[The</a> Liberty Papers Blog Archive Norman Borlaug: The Man Who Saved A Billion People](<a href=“http://www.thelibertypapers.org/2009/09/13/norman-borlaug-the-man-who-saved-a-billion-people/]The”>Norman Borlaug: The Man Who Saved A Billion People - The Liberty Papers)</p>
<p>Now see what Goldman Sachs did through speculation on the wheat market:
<a href=“https://foodfreedom.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2010/07/17/food-bubble-how-wall-street-starved-millions-and-got-away-with-it/[/url]”>https://foodfreedom.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2010/07/17/food-bubble-how-wall-street-starved-millions-and-got-away-with-it/</a>
[Johann</a> Hari: How Goldman gambled on starvation - Johann Hari, Commentators - The Independent](<a href=“Johann Hari: How Goldman gambled on starvation | The Independent | The Independent”>Johann Hari: How Goldman gambled on starvation | The Independent | The Independent)</p>
<p>This isn’t to say that corruption , poor agricultural practices, and poor resource management don’t contribute to world hunger—because they do, but the problem has many causal factors.</p>