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Moon Kid - Đồ Sơ Sinh
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Repost?  ⚠️Y’all, he is a billionaire and he is smart enough to know how to end world hunger, without us telling him how. I said how in THIS caption. ITS A SHAME I HAVE TO EDIT IT. Elon musk has between 1billion and 3billion in his bank account. while his net worth is about 1.2 trillion-1.4 trillion. And the rest is just in companies he owns. 99% of that trillion-dollar fortune isn't sitting in a vault. It is entirely tied up in his massive ownership blocks of SpaceX, Tesla, xAI, and X. the actual production and long-term sustainability of food systems are exactly where the real solution lies, to ending world hunger!!! not just a one-time hand-out to all ppl in need. He could end world hunger for 3 years with that money if he “just handed out food”. If you just bought a trillion dollars worth of groceries and handed them out, the food would eventually run out, and the hunger would return. To end world hunger permanently, you wouldn't just supply food; you would need to build a self-sustaining global system. Build Local Food Processing and Storage A massive amount of food in developing nations goes to waste because farmers don't have a way to process or store it before it rots. You would invest in: Solar-powered cold storage: Buildings or refrigeration units that don't rely on an unreliable power grid so fresh crops can last for months. Local milling and processing plants: Instead of shipping raw grain away, building local facilities to turn crops into flour, rice, or packaged goods right where they are grown. This keeps the food—and the money—in the community. Revolutionize Small-Scale Farming Most of the world's hungriest people are actually farmers who only have small plots of land. You would fund: Water infrastructure: Building irrigation systems, wells, and solar-powered water pumps so farmers can grow food even during severe droughts. Advanced seed and tool distribution: Providing high-yield, climate-resilient seeds (like drought-resistant corn or rice) and teaching modern, sustainable farming techniques to double or triple their crop sizes. Fix the
Repost? ⚠️Y’all, he is a billionaire and he is smart enough to know how to end world hunger, without us telling him how. I said how in THIS caption. ITS A SHAME I HAVE TO EDIT IT. Elon musk has between 1billion and 3billion in his bank account. while his net worth is about 1.2 trillion-1.4 trillion. And the rest is just in companies he owns. 99% of that trillion-dollar fortune isn't sitting in a vault. It is entirely tied up in his massive ownership blocks of SpaceX, Tesla, xAI, and X. the actual production and long-term sustainability of food systems are exactly where the real solution lies, to ending world hunger!!! not just a one-time hand-out to all ppl in need. He could end world hunger for 3 years with that money if he “just handed out food”. If you just bought a trillion dollars worth of groceries and handed them out, the food would eventually run out, and the hunger would return. To end world hunger permanently, you wouldn't just supply food; you would need to build a self-sustaining global system. Build Local Food Processing and Storage A massive amount of food in developing nations goes to waste because farmers don't have a way to process or store it before it rots. You would invest in: Solar-powered cold storage: Buildings or refrigeration units that don't rely on an unreliable power grid so fresh crops can last for months. Local milling and processing plants: Instead of shipping raw grain away, building local facilities to turn crops into flour, rice, or packaged goods right where they are grown. This keeps the food—and the money—in the community. Revolutionize Small-Scale Farming Most of the world's hungriest people are actually farmers who only have small plots of land. You would fund: Water infrastructure: Building irrigation systems, wells, and solar-powered water pumps so farmers can grow food even during severe droughts. Advanced seed and tool distribution: Providing high-yield, climate-resilient seeds (like drought-resistant corn or rice) and teaching modern, sustainable farming techniques to double or triple their crop sizes. Fix the "Last Mile" Transport (Roads and Markets) Food can't feed people if it can't get to them. A huge chunk of your trillion dollars would go toward building roads, bridges, and local market structures so isolated rural villages are connected to the rest of the world. Fund Regional "Therapeutic Food" Factories For areas facing immediate, severe famine, you would build factories that manufacture Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF)—like Plumpy'Nut (a nutrient-dense, peanut-based paste used to treat malnourished kids). Creating these factories locally creates jobs and ensures a constant, cheap supply of emergency nutrition that doesn't need to be shipped across oceans. ⚠️ #bpd #jenniphur

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