A robust agricultural sector is a key bedrock of American national security because a nation that cannot feed itself cannot ...
Small-scale farmers produce a significant share of national food supplies but face disproportionate risks from climate shocks, water scarcity and market volatility.
Nearly 80 per cent of the world’s poorest people live in rural areas, where climate shocks, degraded land, water scarcity and limited economic opportunities are intensifying instability.
Asia continues to face significant food insecurity challenges. But global platforms like the G20, efforts for regional collaboration through organisations like ASEAN and initiatives to innovate the ...
The debate on trade and food security boils down to several interconnected issues: development, sustainability, and an approach to trade rules that can better balance between those who need food and ...
In the Sahel and Horn of Africa, both regions facing a persistent food and nutrition crisis driven by drought and exacerbated by conflict and fragility, the World Bank is scaling up short- and ...
Water stresses and food insecurity risks are inextricably intertwined, posing significant challenges for global development and stability. The U.S. Government Global Food Security Strategy 2022–2026 ...