
War in Ukraine has severely disrupted global food supply chains | Credit: iStock
Consulting giant warns war in Ukraine, lingering Covid-driven supply issues, and heat waves and droughts cold leave world short of 60 million tonnes of grain by end of 2023
Heatwaves and droughts caused by climate change are expected to be a major driver of looming global food shortages, with the resulting fallout set to ramp up human suffering, political instability and...
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