Food Science & Technology to Achieve Zero Hunger India | Chapter 01 | Current Trends in Food Science Vol. 1
Achieving Zero Hunger is our shared
commitment. Now is the time to work as partners and build a truly global
movement to ensure the Right to Food for all and to build sustainable
agriculture and food systems as per UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during Committee
meeting on World Food Security, Rome, 12 October 2012 [1]. The Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) will be more ambitious than the Millennium Development
Goals, covering a broad range of interconnected issues, from economic growth to
social issues to global public goods. The implementation of SDGs needs every
country to judiciously prioritize, and adapt the goals and targets in
accordance with local challenges, capacities and resources available. With the
breadth of 17 Goals and 169 Targets [2,3,4,5,6&7].
Author(s) Details
Prof. (Mrs.) Vijaya Khader
Acharya N. G. Ranga
Agricultural University, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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