Global Food Shortage, Part 2
“Trade, Development, Agriculture, and Humanitarian Responses” was the first panel of a forum titled “Was Malthus Right? Was Today’s Global Food Crisis Inevitable?”
A panel discussion titled “Trade, Development, Agriculture, and Humanitarian Responses” was held. Topics included limited supply, increasing… read more
A panel discussion titled “Trade, Development, Agriculture, and Humanitarian Responses” was held. Topics included limited supply, increasing energy and food costs, and poverty as causes of the crisis, and possible responses to the crisis. Mauro De Lorenzo moderated.
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