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Sudan is concerned about the consumption patterns that have occurred in the west. The United States wastes 27% of food that could be available for consumption. The United States feeds 70 to 80 percent of its grain is fed to livestock. The increase in consumption in the west is an issue that countries which don't have the excess of food are greatly concerned about. The world's nature is in a problem at the moment with an excess of food production and destruction. Sudan strongly urges a change in consumption in the west, as the same excess of food can be consumed by citizens of LEDC's. Sudan suggests a program in which developed governments take measures to stop the social trend that rises production, which will thus lead to a change in consumption patterns. The world's resources are diminishing and a change needs to occur for LEDC's to gain the same access to food as these MEDC's. Measures, proposed by countries which will decrease the over-consumption of developed countries shall lead to the lesser developed world to change their consumption patterns in a positive trend.

1. Calls upon developed countries to promote a society that will decrease excessive consumption by means of: a) media  b) education; 2. Urges all nations, in particular developed nations, to start recycling program that will lead to lessening the world's resources.

3. Demands an international agreement be made between nations demanding a change in media that shows citizens and leads them to over-consumption.