Research suggests that by targeting enhanced aid money more effectively and with greater innovation, a solution is possible
Ending hunger by 2030 would come with a price tag of $330bn (£253bn), according to a study published by the German government.
Research groups compiled data from 23 countries and found international donors would need to add another $14bn a year to their spending on food security and nutrition over the next 10 years; more than twice their current contribution. Low and middle-income countries would also have to give another $19bn a year, potentially through taxation.