Nursery rhymes for saving food
1. Rice
Rice is delicious and everyone eats it every day.
A grain of rice, a drop of sweat, grown by a farmer.
2. Save food
Cherish every grain of food,
Food is the closest to me,
It is not easy to come by, < /p>
Lack of food creates problems,
A little adds up to a big thing.
3. Rice
Rice, fragrant, is grown by the farmer uncle.
In spring, seedlings are raised and rice transplanted, and in summer, the fields are busy.
We must be careful not to spill rice and soup when we eat.
4. Food is a treasure among treasures
Food is a treasure among treasures and is indispensable for people’s lives.
One grain for you, one grain for me, a small amount can add up to a national treasure.
Our country is large, with little arable land, and a population of 1.1 billion needs to be fed.
5. Where does the rice come from?
Where does the fragrant rice come from? White rice Cook it out.
Where does the white rice come from? The golden millet is ground out.
Where does the golden millet come from? Farmers grow it.
A grain of rice and a drop of sweat, it is necessary to cherish food.
6. Farmers work hard to grow food.
Every grain of rice is earned with sweat;
When eating Yeah, don’t drop the rice grains,
Try to finish the meal, don’t leave any rice behind;
Eat as much as you want,
Don’t fill it too much, don’t fill it less ;
We all should cherish food;
Set a good example and pass it on from generation to generation.
Little knowledge about World Food Day
1. Origin
In November 1979, the resolution of the 20th FAO Conference of the United Nations was determined, October 16, 1981 (Commemoration Day of the Founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) is the first World Food Day. Since then, this day has been regarded as "World Food Day" every year. Its purpose is to arouse the world's great attention to the development of food and agricultural production.
2. Background
In 1972, due to the global food harvest failure caused by two consecutive years of abnormal climate, coupled with the Soviet Union's large-scale rush to buy grain, a world food crisis occurred. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations convened the first and second food conferences in 1973 and 1974 to arouse the attention of the world, especially the third world, to food and agricultural production issues. Governments and people of all countries are urged to take action to increase food production, distribute food more rationally, and combat hunger and malnutrition. However, the problem has not been solved, and the world food situation has become more serious. It is against this background that the resolution on "World Food Day" was made.