The correct answer is True
Step-by-step explanation:
It is estimated the world's population nowadays is around 7.5 billion of people, which in general terms implies a lot of resources including water, energy, and food to supply the needs of all the people in all the continents and represent an important population grows in comparison to the population that existed some centuries ago. In the same way, the production of food had increased remarkably not only because of the population growth but due to the development of new production technology. Because of this, even when the world's population is considerable big there is enough food being produced for the current population. However, the main problem is the distribution of that food in terms of equality that have made some countries or social sectors have an excessive supply of food and some others lack of food that leads to malnourishment and other social problems, especially in the third world. This means it is true the world produces enough food for the current world population, despite the food is not being distributed in the same way for all the population.