id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7hkj2ithorb2ffywdiqi3ve63y C. Wharton Food, the hidden crisis 1980 2 .pdf application/pdf 1373 209 67 Accordingly, all articles published in Scienceincluding editorials, news and comment, and book recomes Associate Editors: ELEANORE BUTZ, MARY DORFOne Assistant to the Editors: JACK R. In many ways, world hunger is a hidden crisis, for it Today, however, the major variety of world hunger is le to meet the levels of food demand in the developing countries proLfor the year 2000. Xm in the countries of the developing world lies within their own borthey must build a self-reliant system of food production and distribuof the major obstacles to achieving such self-reliance is energyBecause of their higher rates of popugrowth, these countries have had to achieve food production growth These highly sophistipromising areas of research will require marshaling of the best scienllent in both the United States and the developing world. Food, the hidden crisis ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/208/4451/1415.citation is a registeredScienceAdvancement of Science, 1200 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20005. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/208/4451/1415.citation ./cache/work_7hkj2ithorb2ffywdiqi3ve63y.pdf ./txt/work_7hkj2ithorb2ffywdiqi3ve63y.txt