Résumé en anglais
The key idea of this passage concerns the excessive wastage of food made by the British.
In the first part, I will describe this global phenomenon, then I will focus on the example described in this document.
While some poor countries like Africa or Burundi are struggling to feed, they waste a lot of British food.
The British cast half the food produced on farms. About 20 billion tons of food are thrown away each year, which is equivalent to half of food needed by Africa. About 16 billion tons of food are wasted in homes, but also by stores, hotels or restaurants. The total bill for the nation is estimated at more than $ 20 billion. The World Food Programme has admitted he may need to limit food aid in response to soaring world food prices have jumped by more than 75% since 2000.
To illustrate this problem, Japan has pledged 300 billion yen in food aid for Burundi, in Africa where malnutrition reaches more than 44%.To illustrate this problem, Japan has pledged 300 billion yen in food aid for Burundi, in Africa where malnutrition reaches more than 44%. Food discarded annually in the United Kingdom would have faced the equivalent needs of Burundi needs to be more than 40 times.
To illustrate this problem, Japan has pledged 300 billion yen in food aid for Burundi, in Africa where malnutrition reaches more than 44%. Food discarded annually in the United Kingdom would have faced the equivalent needs of Burundi needs to be more than 40 times.
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