A new geopolitics of food is reshaping global food security. Trade wars, conflicts, climate change, aid cuts, and political tensions are fuelling price volatility, worsening hunger, and strengthening corporate control over supply chains. This turmoil is exposing just how fragile food systems built on global dependence and just-in-time supply chains have become.
Ipes-Food: The New Geopolitics of Food
2 June 2026- 0
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