Weekend reading: IPES-Food’s report on the New Geopolitics of Food
The International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems has released its latest report, The New Geopolitics of Food: Navigating policies for resilient self-reliance. The report focuses on how "how wars, trade disputes, aid…
The International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems has released its latest report, The New Geopolitics of Food: Navigating policies for resilient self-reliance. The report focuses on how "how wars, trade disputes, aid cuts, climate shocks, and weakening international cooperation are pushing up food prices, deepening hunger, and reshaping global food security." It draws on the experience of governments of many countries in attempting to stabilize prices, support farmers, and protect access to food.