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Bangladesh betters on hunger challenge

Bangladesh has ranked sixth in combating hunger among 28 vulnerable countries this year, an ActionAid International study said.

The country -- this year's most successful in reducing hunger rate among the south Asian countries -- was in the 13th spot last year. Brazil, China, Vietnam, Malawi and Ghana are the top rankers in this year's scorecard for tackling hunger.

The study, however, said that Bangladesh has one of the highest rates of underweight children and does not have sufficient food to feed almost half its population.

Marking the World Food Day, ActionAid International published the scorecard in its UK based research titled "Who is Really Fighting Hunger". The ranking is decided on criteria such as hunger trends, legal framework, smallholder agriculture, social safety and gender equity.

Scoring 44 points, three points more than the last year, Bangladesh stands high above its neighbours Nepal (14th), India (21st) and Pakistan (25th) in the global scorecard.

"Bangladesh's rank reflects the progress it has made in reducing hunger from 36 percent to 26 percent since 1990," said the research.

The study, however, warned that Bangladesh has chances to lose the trend of hunger reduction, the primary Millennium Development Goal (MDG), due to the impact of food and financial crisis.

"Around 65.3 million Bangladeshis still do not have enough food. In addition to this, the rate of underweight children is the highest in South Asia and one of the highest in the world," the study revealed.

It mentioned that the country's food production would fall by 3.9 percent every year due to climate change.

It lauded the government for the budgetary allocations for the absolute poor through extended safety net programmes that partly cover nutrition, subsidised food and employment programmes.

Terming land a critical issue, the report suggested wide scale introduction of sustainable agriculture and land reform.

India, an emerging country in the world economy, ranked 21st in the ActionAid scorecard.

Nearly a quarter the world's starving population live in India with the number of the hungry increased by 53 million between 1990 and 2005, the report said, predicting that the country would not be able to half this hunger rate before 2083 -- nearly 70 years after the MDG target date.

The Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Sierra Leone, Lesotho and Pakistan are the worst achievers in the hunger reduction chart.

Pakistan is reeling from massive floods. Its food situation continues to look deteriorating and the country is in need of a comprehensive system of social protection, the report said.

ActionAid called on the nations to increase investment in agriculture and smallholder farming at the national and international levels.

The United Nations will hold a summit next week on the Millennium Development Goals.

Bangladesh betters on hunger challenge
 
Despite all those negative comments about BD, it is encouraging to see us getting away from absolute poverty. Our rank has been scored higher than many of our neighbours. But, we have to make hunger a non-issue.

Main cause of our hunger is the overpopulation. India hs 22 times more land than us, but its population is only 7 times larger. It means, the density of population in BD is 3 times higher than India. Even then our overall performance is not bad. With a further economic development, there will be many more job openings. This will reduce hunger.
 
Despite all those negative comments about BD, it is encouraging to see us getting away from absolute poverty. Our rank has been scored higher than many of our neighbours. But, we have to make hunger a non-issue.

Main cause of our hunger is the overpopulation. India hs 22 times more land than us, but its population is only 7 times larger. It means, the density of population in BD is 3 times higher than India. Even then our overall performance is not bad. With a further economic development, there will be many more job openings. This will reduce hunger.


Yes BD is the most densely populated country in the world
 
Despite all those negative comments about BD, it is encouraging to see us getting away from absolute poverty. Our rank has been scored higher than many of our neighbours. But, we have to make hunger a non-issue.

Main cause of our hunger is the overpopulation. India hs 22 times more land than us, but its population is only 7 times larger. It means, the density of population in BD is 3 times higher than India. Even then our overall performance is not bad. With a further economic development, there will be many more job openings. This will reduce hunger.


This is news to me.

Anyway, good job being done by BD !
 
Check your population growth too. Otherwise you will be in trouble soon.

Our country has 6 times more area as compared to Bangladesh so infact when our population will be (16*6=96 crores) then we will be as densely populated as Bangladesh and i dont think we are going to cross 96 crore figure in the near future atleast in the next 50 years.
 
Posting after a long time....

Its a great news to hear....and i am proud that my country is developing in every respect....in future, we shall be an example for many nations inshALLAH....!!


Cheers!!!
 
Our country has 6 times more area as compared to Bangladesh so infact when our population will be (16*6=96 crores) then we will be as densely populated as Bangladesh and i dont think we are going to cross 96 crore figure in the near future atleast in the next 50 years.

Do you think your ratio of fertile land is like us, I mean which land is able to produce crops? There are many lands in PK as desert, rocks and etc etc. But the almost whole BD-land can produce crops. By the way, you can cover the rock lands in PK with soil after 50 years to increase food production if scientists can not invent more efficient seeds. :lol:
 
Do you think your ratio of fertile land is like us, I mean which land is able to produce crops? There are many lands in PK as desert, rocks and etc etc. But the almost whole BD-land can produce crops. By the way, you can cover the rock lands in PK with soil after 50 years to increase food production if scientists can not invent more efficient seeds. :lol:

In Bangladesh the ratio of arable land is about 70%. It is about 50% in India. Don't know about Pakistan.
 
Improving and improve further, still a lot to do, don't let your guards down people. Believe in your country, work hard and inshallah we will achieve our goals.
 
Under the AL govt Bangladesh's social indices are improving a lot. No wonder people voted them in again. ;)
 
Do you think your ratio of fertile land is like us, I mean which land is able to produce crops? There are many lands in PK as desert, rocks and etc etc. But the almost whole BD-land can produce crops. By the way, you can cover the rock lands in PK with soil after 50 years to increase food production if scientists can not invent more efficient seeds. :lol:

Bangladesh Arable land: 7,628,000 hectares (2011 est.)
Bangladesh Population: 150,039,000 (2013 est.)

Pakistan Arable land: 20,714,000 hectares (2011 est.)
Pakistan Population: 186,693,907 (2014 est.)

arable land figures: FAOSTAT
population figures: IMF and Pak gov. census

this means:
our population is roughly 24 percent more than yours (186m>150m)
whereas our arable land 172 percent more (207,140 sq. km>76,280 sq. km)

this means our hectares of arable land per person is nearly two and a half times larger than yours
at 0.12 vs. 0.05 ( Arable land (hectares per person) | Data | Table )

we support and pray for you guys to prosper, but lets keep our heads on our shoulders here :lol:
 
Bangladesh Arable land: 7,628,000 hectares (2011 est.)
Bangladesh Population: 150,039,000 (2013 est.)

Pakistan Arable land: 20,714,000 hectares (2011 est.)
Pakistan Population: 186,693,907 (2014 est.)

arable land figures: FAOSTAT
population figures: IMF and Pak gov. census

this means:
our population is roughly 24 percent more than yours (186m>150m)
whereas our arable land 172 percent more (207,140 sq. km>76,280 sq. km)

this means our hectares of arable land per person is nearly two and a half times larger than yours
at 0.12 vs. 0.05 ( Arable land (hectares per person) | Data | Table )

we support and pray for you guys to prosper, but lets keep our heads on our shoulders here :lol:

More arable land in Pakistan is of course better for us - more cotton for garments and more Basmati Chawal for meals. nobody said it had to be a competition. :victory1:
 

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