India's Food Paradox: Mountains of Grain, Millions Hungry, Says Priyambada Jayakumar

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News18•17-01-2026, 12:03
India's Food Paradox: Mountains of Grain, Millions Hungry, Says Priyambada Jayakumar
- •Priyambada Jayakumar highlights India's food paradox: abundant production but persistent hunger, ranking 102nd in Global Hunger Index 2025.
- •She argues the crisis is due to weak distribution networks and inadequate storage, not production failure.
- •Jayakumar links hunger to economics and job access, stating that stable employment is crucial for food security.
- •Climate change exacerbates food insecurity, making agriculture precarious and farmer livelihoods vulnerable.
- •She emphasizes the need to recognize farmers' contributions and implement reforms like those proposed by M.S. Swaminathan for national progress.
Why It Matters: India's food paradox stems from distribution and access failures, not production, exacerbated by economic and climate challenges.
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