Experience is knowing a lot of things you shouldn’t do.” William S. Knudsen

ELZUBI to Radio Al-Najah:

The Impact of Global Crises on Food Systems
• Supply Chain Disruptions: Conflicts and geopolitical crises close ports and delay shipments.
• Rising Prices: Economic and climate crises drive up global food and energy prices.
• Reduced Production: Droughts, floods, and wars diminish local agricultural output.
• Increased Food Insecurity: Millions more face acute hunger each year due to the accumulation of crises.
Conclusion: Global crises make food systems more fragile, leading to price volatility, supply shortages, and higher levels of hunger worldwide..