Food comes primarily from three sources: croplands (76% of food), rangelands (17% of food from livestock grazing), and fisheries (7% of food). The document then discusses several issues contributing to the global food problem, including natural disasters from climate change, poverty limiting people's ability to afford food, rising global food prices, uncontrolled population growth straining food production, foreign companies acquiring land in poor countries, and undernutrition and malnourishment affecting health. Modern industrial agriculture also poses problems such as monocultures, waterlogging, salinization of soils from irrigation, fertilizer-related pollution and imbalances, and pesticide resistance, biological magnification, and impacts on non-target species