About three billion people have been kept out of the reach of healthy, and nutritious diets due to the persistently high levels of poverty, income inequality and high cost of these healthy diets. Given that enough food is produced to satisfy and feed the global population, as many as 811 million people still go hungry. Inefficient food distribution chain management is the root cause of the widening gap between food insecurity and food wastage which are the key factors of the rising world hunger.
Bridging the gap between food insecurity and wastage
KDA further aims to revive the food supply chain known for its ‘zero wastage’ of the ancient Enlightened Hindu Civilizational of Kailāsonnata Śyāmala Pīṭha Sarvajnapīṭham in Madurai, the oldest Hindu Papal state and an enlightenment ecosystem established by Paramaśiva, later revived by Lord Sundareśvara and Devī Mīnākṣi in 2800 BC in collaboration with ShriKailasa Uniting Nations for Zero-Waste Production.