Meat could be answer to ending world hunger, says UN report

A new study has urged developing nations to boost livestock production in order to provide essential nutrients

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Developing nations are being encouraged to produce more meat
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Developing nations are being encouraged to produce more meat

Meat production could be the answer to addressing world hunger and should be ‘ramped up', according to a UN report which was unveiled at COP28. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation's...

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