About 17 per cent of India's overall population of 1.25 billion was undernourished during 2011-13. The United Nations had kept a target of halving world hunger by 2015.
"Globally, we will be able to achieve the Millenium Development Goal but there is huge difference among different regions. Some regions are progressing much more. One of the countries that we need to push for more progress is India," Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Director General Jose Graziano da Silva told reporters here.
More work needs to be done to bring down poverty in India and other parts of Asia, which houses half the world's hungry people, he said, adding that an updated data on prevalence of hunger across the world will be released soon.
Silva was here to receive the award 'Doctor Honoris Causa' at a special convocation organised by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) for his contribution for improving food security in Brazil via the 'Zero Hunger Program'.
Several policy initiatives like cash transfer of food subsidy, providing meals at schools and pension funds, have resulted in improving the access in many parts, he said, adding that UN food agency is advising countries on how to improve the access to food to eradicate poverty.
The FAO chief further said that food security programme alone will not help in reducing poverty. "A comprehensive approach involving intra-ministerial as well as participation from civil societies and private sector are needed."
Silva also released 14 new crop varieties of wheat, rice, chickpea, soybean and vegetables developed by IARI.
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