Food Security in Pakistan

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Region: Pakistan

Food security in Pakistan is a major challenge due to a combination of factors including population growth, climate change, water scarcity, and poverty. The country faces issues of food availability, access, and utilization, which have led to high rates of malnutrition and hunger.

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