World Food Day was first launched in 1945.
The reason World Food Day was created was to celebrate the launch of the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation.
The main principle which today celebrates is the furtherance of food security all over the planet, especially in times of crisis.
The launch of the Food and Agriculture Organisation by the UN has played a huge role in taking this worthy goal forward.
Its annual celebration serves as a marker of the importance of this organisation. It helps to raise awareness of the crucial need for successful agriculture policies to be implemented by governments across the world. Also, to ensure there is ample food available for everyone.
In recent years, it has used its annual celebration to focus on different aspects of food security and agriculture, including fishing communities, climate change and biodiversity.