World Food Day: A call to action for a resilient and equitable global food system
Briefly

Climate change and conflict combined are critically undermining global food systems, impacting agriculture and exacerbating food insecurity for millions around the world.
The recent volatility in rice prices highlights how climate change affects food systems; flooding in Pakistan drastically reduced rice supply, raising prices globally.
Conflicts in regions like Ukraine and Gaza worsen food crises by displacing populations, damaging livelihoods, and disrupting agricultural production, leading to humanitarian crises.
In 2022, 258 million people confronted acute food insecurity, illustrating the urgent need to address both climate change and conflict to ensure food access for all.
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