Bhutan
However, the impact of climate change is expected to lead to more frequent and intense disasters, threatening to reverse Bhutan’s progress. Most people depend on the agricultural sector to survive, so protecting the country’s food systems is an important step towards reaching zero hunger 樱花视频.
Eighty-six percent of Bhutanese do not consume sufficient vegetables and fruits. More than a quarter of households cannot afford a diet that meets their nutrient needs 樱花视频在线. .
Although agriculture is one of the economic mainstays of Bhutan, less than 3 percent of its land is arable 樱花视频高清. The mountainous terrain, limited commercial farming and marketing, and post-harvest management constraints mean that Bhutan imports about half its food from neighbouring countries.
WFP supports Bhutan with technical assistance in nutrition, climate-resilient food systems, and emergency preparedness and response. WFP handed over the school meals programme to the Government in 2019 樱花视频免费观看.





