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5 Steps to Take to Achieve Food Security

· vulnerable groups,food security SG,urban poverty,SG Poverty Line
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Everyone is responsible for food security. With global hunger affecting the vulnerable groups in the community, it’s a call sign that people need to take action so everyone can have sufficient food. Luckily, there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel if everyone works together. Let this article show you how you can contribute to food sustainability to eradicate urban poverty.

  • Only Buy the Food You Need 

People with enough financial resources tend to buy more food than they can consume. As a result, they’ll only throw the uneaten ones and waste food resources. It shows that they need to practice buying the only food they need to survive daily. 

  • Donate Food Resources 

As mentioned above, people with surplus food resources may only throw them. Instead of doing this, why not donate the food to help eradicate hunger and urban poverty. You can look for charities or donate food personally to the needy. 

  • Plant Your Own Food 

Foods are free because you can plant them on your own. Although it’s a long process, growing food can be fulfilling and more sustainable. You can start with easy foods like tomato and garlic to practice your gardening skills. After this, you can share the blessings with other people to eradicate urban poverty. 

  • Take Out Uneaten Foods 

Do you fancy dining in a restaurant? Well, sometimes you can't finish all the servings in one sitting. If this happens, ask the servers to take out the food and eat it some other time. The practice of taking out will lead to better food security in Singapore because you know how to value every serving. 

  • Participate in Campaigns 

In Singapore, the poverty line is still a problem even though the country is progressive. You can be part of eradicating urban poverty by joining campaigns that educate people about food security. Doing so will open their eyes to the real problems of the world. 

Join volunteering opportunities at the Best of You to spread awareness about food security and urban poverty. Be part of positive change by visiting their website today!