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As climate change increases, we see more food nationalism. This trend shows a reorganization of international trade patterns, with nations reliant on food imports facing rising supply shortages. And the effects of food nationalism are more prominent for poorer countries in regions already experiencing significant food insecurity.
By Observatory of Economic ComplexityAs climate change increases, we see more food nationalism. This trend shows a reorganization of international trade patterns, with nations reliant on food imports facing rising supply shortages. And the effects of food nationalism are more prominent for poorer countries in regions already experiencing significant food insecurity.