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What are the four pillars of food security? a) b) c) d)

AProduction, consumption, distribution, pricing

BProcurement, marketing, processing, retail

CImport, export, trade, storage

DAvailability, access, utilization, stability

Answer:

D. Availability, access, utilization, stability

Read Explanation:

  • The four pillars essential to food security are availability (sufficient food supply), access (economic and physical access to food), utilization (proper use and nutrition), and stability (consistent availability and access over time)


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