Our society depends on the availability of food and accessibility to it. According to the United Nations nearly 800 million people are hungry and on the other hand, over 650 million people are obese. While many people in developing countries experience food shortage, in industrialized countries people are throwing food away.



Unravelling solutions for Future Food problems



Instructors: Prof. dr. Denise de Ridder
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Reviewed on Sep 14, 2025
Excellent course, this course helps to gain knowledge
Reviewed on Oct 28, 2018
problem solving course. related to 2nd program of united nation (zero hunger)
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2020
It is a great opportunity for all students who are studying food technology to develop a perspective about global food scenario. The assignments and the study material were amazing.
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