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Sabando R A, Sy F A R, Lucero-Prisno III D E. Exploring the Interconnectedness of Income Inequality, Food Security, and Global Hunger. JNFS 2025; 10 (3) :341-342
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Research, Innovation and Extension Services, Southern Leyte State University, Sogod, Southern Leyte, Philippines
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This letter to the editor critically engages with the article “Agriculture-Based Food-Producing Countries Are Less Secure in Food” by Aktar and Islam (2025). It highlights the paradox that nations with high agricultural output often struggle with food security, emphasizing technological advancements in developed countries as a mitigating factor. The letter suggests integrating Global Hunger Index (GHI) and Gini Coefficient to provide a more comprehensive analysis of food security and income inequality. These metrics could strengthen the study’s insights by addressing structural barriers that limit food access and exacerbate disparities, reinforcing the need for inclusive policies to achieve global food security.
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Received: 2025/02/18 | Published: 2025/08/28 | ePublished: 2025/08/28

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