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Global food insecurity is expected to drop to 604 million in 2025, but hunger remains severe in Sub-Saharan Africa amid climate and supply challenges.
Global food insecurity is projected to decline to 604 million people in 2025, down from 820 million in 2024, driven by economic growth and falling food prices, with further reductions expected by 2035.
However, Sub-Saharan Africa remains severely affected, with nearly 263 million facing hunger.
Climate change is causing extreme weather that disrupts crops and drives commodity price volatility, while grain demand is outpacing supply, risking long-term deficits.
Food waste remains a major issue, with households responsible for most waste, contributing to emissions and resource loss.
Despite progress, conflicts, economic instability, and shrinking aid threaten gains, pushing the need for climate-resilient agriculture and sustainable practices.
Se espera que la inseguridad alimentaria mundial baje a 604 millones en 2025, pero el hambre sigue siendo severa en el África subsahariana en medio de los desafíos climáticos y de suministro.