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Americans Eat Too Much Food in a
World Where Others Starve
Natural News.com,
October 17, 2008
High food prices are being driven
more by overconsumption in the United States than by growing demand
in the Third World.
Recently, President George W. Bush
attributed rising food prices to India's growing middle class. But
while the per-capita food intake in India is 2,440 calories per day,
people in the United States eat an average of 3,770 calories per
person per day - a whopping 50 percent more, according to the United
Nations Food and Agricultural Organization.
"To say that demand for food in
India is causing increase in global food prices is completely
wrong," said Jairam Ramesh, Indian minister of state for commerce.
In addition, people in the United
States throw away more food than those in most other countries, said
Kamal Nah, Indian minister for commerce and industry. At the same
time, high subsidies to farmers in Western countries make it hard
for food producers in Africa and other parts of the Third World to
compete economically, forcing them out of business.
The United States is also the
world's largest per capita beef consumer, according to statistics
from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Beef is the most
energy-intensive of all common food sources.
The recent surge in food prices has
been attributed, in part, to rising petroleum prices, which force up
the costs of producing and transporting food in an industrial
economy. But the United States and Canada are the world's top two
per capita oil consumers, according to the U.S. Energy Information
Administration.
Pradeep Mehta, secretary general of
the India-based CUTS Center for International Trade, Economics and
Environment, said that if people in the United States adopted the
diet of a typical middle-class Indian, "many hungry people in
sub-Saharan Africa would find food on their plates."
The money no longer being spent on
liposuction, he added, could then be donated to famine relief funds.
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