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Analysis of the Situation

85% of the country’s food imports handle by Beirut port

THE GREAT EXPLOSION AGRICULTURE FUND CRISIS

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As government subsidies run out, Lebanon's troubled country faces an uphill struggle to keep its population fed as food prices continue to rise, fueled by a worsening financial crisis and a dependence on imported foreign imports. Beirut compromised 60% urban population of Lebanon FOOD SHORTAGE

The scale and scope of urbanization has overcome the city's resources and ability to effectively supply the increasing demand for urban space

HIGHLY DENSE POPULATION

Food price rise

because of several issue has effected all economic level in Beirut, lack of food supplied source cause high food price There is about 12000 buildings of the city have destroyed by the blast. The explosion has displacing over 300,000 people out of their homes. And poeple lost their job

BUILDING COLLAPSE

The explosion killed 217 people and injured 7,000 others, 150 of whom had bodily injuries.

UNPLANNED DEVELOPMENT

REMEMBERING THE LOST SOUL

1980s onward during which the city’s political problems were exacerbated by a civil war that over‐densified the city and caused the over‐taking of the agriculture zone. 45% of the surface of the earth is used in TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURE

18% SOIL

USED FOR FAMILY AGRICULTURE ONLY

1 OF EACH 3 CHILDREN

DO NOT KNOW WHERE THE FOOD PROVIDES TO PLANT SEED EVERYWHERE IN THE CITIES IS AVAILABLE

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