iPES Food:2025年新的粮食地缘政治报告(英文版).pdf |
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The world is entering a new geopolitics of food. Conflicts, trade wars, climate shocks, aid cuts, and the breakdown of international institutions are destabilizing global food markets. This is exposing the fragility of a food system built on just-in-time supply chains and dependence on global markets – and driving food price volatility, corporate profiteering, debt, and rising hunger. This geopolitical shift, driven by strategic power plays among major economies, is upending free market norms
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