[Tree] Sustainable transformation of global food systems
Version 0.09 (2024-11-19 07:41:24.205000)
updates: Deloitte's report on sustainable food systems and undernourishment
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Version 0.08 (2024-08-24 22:34:17.197000)
updates: Added insights on Hong Kong's food insufficiency issues
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Version 0.07 (2024-06-01 06:37:40.373000)
updates: China enacts its first food security law to achieve self-sufficiency in staple grains
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Version 0.06 (2024-03-16 15:34:47.642000)
updates: Added information about China's food security challenges and policy responses
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Version 0.05 (2024-03-11 10:22:43.074000)
updates: The article 'Make bread, not war: The survival of humanity depends upon it' argues that the survival of humanity depends on shifting focus from a war economy to an agricultural economy. It highlights the negative consequences of a war economy, such as trauma, hunger, and destruction. The author suggests that the United States should prioritize agriculture and become known as a nation committed to ending world hunger. This would involve reducing military presence, discontinuing military aid to Israel, and building non-adversarial relationships with Russia and Ukraine. The article suggests that the United States has the agricultural means to lead nations into a world of food justice and peace.
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Version 0.05 (2024-03-11 10:22:43.074000)
updates: The article 'Make bread, not war: The survival of humanity depends upon it' argues that the survival of humanity depends on shifting focus from a war economy to an agricultural economy. It highlights the negative consequences of a war economy, such as trauma, hunger, and destruction. The author suggests that the United States should prioritize agriculture and become known as a nation committed to ending world hunger. This would involve reducing military presence, discontinuing military aid to Israel, and building non-adversarial relationships with Russia and Ukraine. The article suggests that the United States has the agricultural means to lead nations into a world of food justice and peace.
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Version 0.04 (2024-03-03 22:19:03.850000)
updates: Integration of information on the link between agriculture and food security
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Version 0.03 (2023-11-21 09:58:37.073000)
updates: Incorporated information on the impact of conflict on the global economy and food supply security, added details about the ration distribution scam affecting food security, included insights from a recent study on the UK's food-related civil unrest, and integrated information from the article 'What does food tell us about the economy?'
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Version 0.02 (2023-11-13 15:20:04.862000)
updates: Incorporated information about climate change's impact on the UK's food economy
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Version 0.01 (2023-11-04 17:33:40.760000)
updates: Added information about the ration distribution scam affecting food security of poor people
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