I have spent weeks working on my Food Solutions Research Paper. Every-time I thought I was getting somewhere, the feedback I would receive would change my direction yet again. Now having completed the process and as I contemplate posting my paper, I find myself continuously rereading it, asking myself it I have done enough.
Finding a specific solution was probably the most difficult portion of this whole ordeal. I started with the question; “How can the reduction of food waste in the United States improve impoverish conditions?” With the solution being limitations put on corporate and individual food waste, compost requirements, and reduction of crop development. As a country we need to reduce the amount of food produced as current production exceeds the population’s current need, even when parts of the population do not have access to it because of cost. What regulations and laws need to change or be created in order to allow for better distribution of food and reduction of waste. If food becomes more accessible less people would go hungry.
After spending time with the concept and putting it down on paper I realized that even though these solutions would be feasible but the likelihood something changing is so incredibly small. Unfortunately we live in a world where revenue will always dictate the availability of change. I say availability because change is always a possibility its just whether the change would improve costs and its income was beneficial.