In this era of
tightening world food supplies, the ability to grow food is fast becoming a new form of geopolitical leverage.
Not exact matches
As
food supplies have
tightened, a new geopolitics of
food has emerged — a
world in which the global competition for land and water is intensifying and each country is fending for itself.
Can we reverse the trends that are
tightening food supplies, or is the
world moving toward a future of rising
food prices and political unrest?