A world going hungry? How conflict and climate change disrupt global food supply | Business Beyond

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  • The battle against hunger is quite literally, an existential one. But there was a time when winning that battle seemed within reach - as production surpluses could have meant enough food for all. But climate change, conflict, and a broken food system have threatened that goal. Ukraine, a big provider of wheat to the world, is unable to export grain amid a blockade of its Black Sea ports, such as Odesa. While millions of tonnes of grain sit stuck in silos, countries dependent on these supplies have been left in a desperate situation. Starvation and malnutrition threaten the lives of tens of millions in places like Yemen and the Horn of Africa. Supply shortages have worsened the humanitarian crises.
    CHAPTERS
    0:00 INTRO
    1:32 UKRAINE
    6:15 CLIMATE CHANGE
    8:28 BROKEN SYSTEM
    10:13 SYSTEM COLLAPSE
    11:16 ABCD DOMINANCE
    15:37 SOLUTIONS
    19:50 GOODBYE
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