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Does "challenge" here have negative meaning?

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Rebecca

In this case, "challenge" as a noun is being used to mean something similar to "problem" or "obstacle." We can understand "feeding that many people will be a challenge" to understand that "feeding that many people will be difficult/be a problem." It does not necessarily have a negative connotation, but rather, is used to express the difficulty or obstacle posed by something. Ex: Distributing the vaccine to everyone will be a challenge. Ex: It is a challenge for me to wake up in the mornings.

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