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  2. World food crises (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2023 described food supply crises as an ongoing global risk. [26] The Russian invasion of Ukraine and crop failures from climate change worsened worldwide hunger and malnutrition. [27] Even Global North countries known for stable food supplies have been impacted. [28]

  3. Food security - Wikipedia

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    Food security includes resilience to future disruptions of food supply. Such a disruption could occur due to various risk factors such as droughts and floods , shipping disruptions, fuel shortages, economic instability, and wars. [ 3 ]

  4. Water, energy and food security nexus - Wikipedia

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    Water is primarily used in forestry and fishery, agricultural production (in its entire agri-food supply chain) and is used to create and/or transfer energy in varying forms. [ 6 ] In fact, agriculture is the largest user of freshwater, making it responsible for 70% of total global withdrawal, while more than one fourth of energy used worldwide ...

  5. Effects of climate change on agriculture - Wikipedia

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    It estimated that such an event would increase the baseline number by 11–33% even in the low-emission scenario, and by 20–36% in the high-emission one. If such an event were to affect more vulnerable regions like South Asia, then they would have required triple their 2021 level of known food reserves to absorb the blow. [14]

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  7. Food security during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, food insecurity intensified in many places. In the second quarter of 2020, there were multiple warnings of famine later in the year. [3] [4] In an early report, the Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) Oxfam-International talks about "economic devastation" [5] while the lead-author of the UNU-WIDER report compared COVID-19 to a "poverty tsunami". [6]

  8. What Products Are Affected By the Port Strike? Here’s ... - AOL

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    Among the items that could result in supply disruptions are cars, fruits and vegetables, and coffee, the AP reports. ... due to Hurricane Helene’s impact, CNBC reported. A strike of longer than ...

  9. British food industry demands government action over ... - AOL

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    Britain's food industry called on the government to subsidise carbon dioxide (CO2) production during a spike in gas prices or risk the collapse of the country's meat industries. A surge in gas ...