Millions of people worldwide are deprived of sufficient,
safe,
and nutritious food required for an everyday and healthy life. The
hunger crisis is worsening over time, even though many attempts have
been made to minimize it. Increasing world population and competition
for natural resources, climate change, natural disasters, urbanization,
poverty, and illiteracy are the main causes that need to be addressed
to reduce the hunger crisis. Various nonfarm technologies are being
used to eradicate hunger but their long-term impact on the environment
should also be considered. The real sustainability of several novel
technologies being implemented to deal with hunger is an issue to
tackle. This paper discusses the potential applications of storage
facilities, underutilized crops, waste valorization, food preservation,
nutritionally enriched novel food products, and technological advancement
in food processing to achieve zero hunger. An attempt has also been
made to address the sustainability of various nonfarm technology utilized
to minimize the global hunger crisis.