Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is worsening food (…)

Written by on September 17, 2022

I thank Martin Griffiths, David Beasley and Maximo Torero for their presentations.

The year 2022 will mark a dark record in terms of the number of food insecure people, due to conflict, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and due to climate change.

In countries that depend on imports for their food needs, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is having dramatic consequences. The figures show that this war is increasing food insecurity and contributing to the risk of famine in the world. In 2022 and 2023, up to 13 million more people could . . .



Current track

Title

Artist