A number of studies are now linking
food losses and waste to rises in
inflation,
food security, resource inputs and climate change as the
global food industry experiences its third bout of
inflation in five years due to poor agricultural harvests in the US, Russia and South America.
During a panel discussion with senior
global leaders at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Symposium «Advancing Food and Nutrition Security at the G8 Summit» in Washington, Jeff Simmons urged leaders to take action now to address the challenge of developing more efficient food production systems and pressed for policy alternatives that provide long - term, sustainable solutions to hunger, food inflation and food availab
global leaders at the Chicago Council on
Global Affairs Symposium «Advancing Food and Nutrition Security at the G8 Summit» in Washington, Jeff Simmons urged leaders to take action now to address the challenge of developing more efficient food production systems and pressed for policy alternatives that provide long - term, sustainable solutions to hunger, food inflation and food availab
Global Affairs Symposium «Advancing
Food and Nutrition Security at the G8 Summit» in Washington, Jeff Simmons urged leaders to take action now to address the challenge of developing more efficient food production systems and pressed for policy alternatives that provide long - term, sustainable solutions to hunger, food inflation and food availabil
Food and Nutrition Security at the G8 Summit» in Washington, Jeff Simmons urged leaders to take action now to address the challenge of developing more efficient
food production systems and pressed for policy alternatives that provide long - term, sustainable solutions to hunger, food inflation and food availabil
food production systems and pressed for policy alternatives that provide long - term, sustainable solutions to hunger,
food inflation and food availabil
food inflation and
food availabil
food availability.
Governmental policies of export and import restrictions, hoarding, subsidies, panic buying, and infrastructure standards of
food storage and transport, as well as investor speculation, currency valuations, individual national
inflation rates, weather and climate change, the evolving monoculture genetics, rising input costs, and
global macro economic health all impact
food security.