Youth have stressed on arranging for production, processing, consumption is said that food processing is global issue for that world have to play it’s role .

In Sukkur NARI foundation Sukkur at palace hall With collobration of Awaz Foundation Pakistan,VSO & Ukaid have discussed with youngsters about food production , processing and consumption. Social activists Fatima naeem mangi, Jenarliest Mushtaq Tanwari Ali khoso, Neelum Naaz Chana and NARI foundation Executive Director Anwar Ali Mahar and others said that the World Food Conference is being convened in September of this year under the auspices of the United Nations, in which all countries will propose suggestions for better food supply to the Living beings.

Under the Sustainable Development Goals, the second objective is to eliminate hunger, and all countries are committed to ending hunger by improving food production and supply, he said with the combination of traditional indigenous methods, the freshness and purity of food can be improved and it can also increase the consumption. He said that the training of farmers is also needed for better production.

All countries have to take effective steps to tackle this problems. In consultation Ali Chana, Amjad Mahar, Irfan Bhatti, Atif Qureshi have played active role.

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