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How is food security affected during a calamity? - Economics

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How is food security affected during a calamity?

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  1. Decreased Production: Natural calamities such as droughts, floods, earthquakes, or tsunamis significantly reduce the total production of food grains. This reduction directly affects the availability of food in the affected regions.
  2. Increased Food Prices: Due to shortage in food supply caused by decreased production, food grain prices rise. This price hike makes it difficult for poor and vulnerable populations to afford sufficient food.
  3. Starvation and Famine: If the calamity covers a large area and persists for a long period, food scarcity can lead to widespread starvation. When starvation occurs on a massive scale, it can turn into a famine, characterized by widespread deaths due to starvation and associated epidemics caused by factors like contaminated water and weakened immunity.
  4. Affected Vulnerable Groups: Food insecurity tends to severely impact landless workers, petty self-employed workers, daily wage earners, traditional artisans, and migrant populations. Pregnant and nursing women, as well as children under the age of five, are especially vulnerable.
  5. Seasonal and Chronic Hunger: Calamities exacerbate seasonal hunger related to the cyclic nature of agriculture, where off-seasons and loss of work lead to food shortages and lack of purchasing power among laborers.
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