Aren't the main causes of hunger political rather than supply or 
technological?  I think we have the technology and resources to feed the 
world population many times over.  The poorest countries seem to be run 
by despots that use food as a weapon.  Although, I'm not sure how 
tightening supply and creating new markets would help/hurt things.

- Martin

Douglas Roberts wrote:
> It is nicely described here:
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> http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2006/08/21/8383659/index.htm
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