Some 200 million Indians are chronically malnourished because they cannot afford to feed themselves and their families. Another cause is the unequal distribution of land: three-quarters of all the land in India, including the most fertile, is owned by the richest 22% of landowners. Most farmers are poor tenants whose rent, paid in cash or or as crops, requires most of their income. A further cause is high population growth rates. The population of India is increasing at a rate of 2% per year.
[Translation from English to Japanese ] Some 200 million Indians are chronically malnourished because they cannot aff...
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