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2. Zero Hunger

AYNAT Foundation will use its agritech and climatech solutions to  eradicate hunger to a great extent and provide year-round access to safe, wholesome food for all people, especially the underprivileged and those in vulnerable situations, such as babies by empowering unique IT solutions for smallholder farmers in Africa. 

We will use our food apps to collect data on all forms of malnutrition, including reaching the goals for stunting and wasting in children under the age of five that have been set by international organizations. Additionally, take care of the nutritional needs of older people, pregnant and lactating women, and adolescent girls using our charity initiatives. 

Our enterprise platform will ensure equal and secure access to land, other productive resources, knowledge, financial services, markets, and opportunities for value-adding and off-farm employment.  

Our diversity nature bank will include through well-managed, diverse seed and plant banks at the national, regional, and international levels, and encourage access to and equitable sharing of benefits resulting from the use of genetic resources and related traditional knowledge, as per an international agreement. 

We will increase investment through our AYNAT LaunchPad and Research Labs in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development, plant and livestock gene banks, and agricultural extension services, including through improved international cooperation, in order to improve the agricultural productive capacity of developing countries, especially least developed countries. 

Sustainable Development Goal
2. Zero Hunger
What It Means.
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.

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