Question
How can poultry and fish farming help in solving the food and nutrition problem?

Answer

Rearing of birds for meat and egg production is called poultry. We give poultry less fibrous food, and, the poultry, in return, gives us with nutriential eggs and meat. Thus, poultry help in solving the food and nutrition problem.

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