Food insecurity has emerged as Pakistan’s most pressing challenge, imperiling public health infrastructure and economic stability. Surveys reveal that acute hunger affects millions, with projections indicating worsening conditions without swift interventions. Erratic weather patterns, intensified by climate change, have led to recurrent droughts and floods, decimating food production. Health ramifications are stark, with micronutrient deficiencies correlating with rising non-communicable diseases. Economically, the agriculture sector contracts under the weight of lost harvests, triggering food inflation that erodes purchasing power across all classes. Forward-thinking strategies must emphasize innovation and digital marketplaces.
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