Challenge 750
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For many farmers across the world, a good crop means they can feed their families. Yet as the changing climate makes weather unpredictable, some tried and trusted methods of growing crops have begun failing small-scale farmers. In 2019, close to 750 million – or nearly one in ten people in the world – were exposed to severe levels of food insecurity. If this trend continues, even more families will be facing severe food insecurity by 2030. The Salvation Army is providing training in simple and sustainable farming techniques to help farmers make the best use of their land and overcome food insecurity. Take on ‘Challenge 750’ to support The Salvation Army’s food security projects – feeding hope to farmers from generation to generation. Stay connected with us on social media: facebook.com/salvationarmyid twitter.com/salvationarmyid instagram.com/thesalvationarmyid youtube.com/salvationarmyid Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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