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Hunger does not exist within a vacuum, it is connected to war and conflict where it is used as a weapon. In our process, we have examined the dry goods, packaging and methods that this year\u2019s Peace Prize winner, World Food Programme, uses in their practical work. The design consists of black beans on raw silk, enclosed within a vacuum package made from polyethene.<\/p>\n"}],"related_posts":false,"start_date":"","stop_date":"","start_date_v2":"","stop_date_v2":"","link_to_event_page":false,"front-page-category":"","front_page_image":false,"front_page_ingress":"","front_page_info":""},"yoast_head":"\n