Ending hunger by 2030 would cost just $93 billion a year — less than one per cent of the $21.9 trillion spent on military budgets over the past decade, according to the UN World Food Programme (WFP).

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    3 months ago

    Did you read anything but the title?

    So you’re essentially admitting to the headline being misleading. We can agree on that.

    Moving production around and creating new transporrt routes are not ongoing costs.

    It’s also not the reason world hunger still exists.