Based on the 1996 World Food Summit, food security is defined when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and ...
“Food security” embraces the many complex factors and systems that describe our relationship with food, including health, environmental, and economic outcomes. Imagine a food security framework as a ...
The intersecting global challenges of climate change, food insecurity, and diet-related health issues are intricately linked to food systems and consumer choices. To catalyze significant dietary ...
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 ...
For decades, safeguarding food security has been a critical priority for China’s central government. Beijing has sought to strengthen its focus on food security through increased agricultural ...
U.S. government investments in global food security have traditionally received strong bipartisan support from policymakers, either explicitly or implicitly, on moral, economic, and national security ...