Elzubi on ALMASHHAD TV: Food Crisis Amid Conflict
Specific Warnings:
- EU: “Fertilizer crisis to cut global crop yields by 10–15% next season.”
- UNSG: “Largest crisis since 1945, with 1.2 billion people in 62 countries at direct risk.”
- World Bank: “Each additional week adds 7–9 million people to the list of acute hunger.”
Conflict, Energy, and Food Prices
- Reshaping global food prices, especially in heavily importing countries.
- Raising costs of food transport and processing.
- Pressuring the basic costs of international food chains.
- Exacerbating levels of food poverty.
- Sanctions, monetary and fiscal policies may alter trade flows.
Strengthening Food Security Through:
- Diversifying food sources.
- Investing in smart agriculture.
- Developing reserves.
- International cooperation with developing countries by reducing reliance on single suppliers and mitigating price volatility.
- Providing financial and technical support for risk management, coordinating international food aid, and guiding import and storage policies.
- Reducing waste and boosting local production.
- Transitioning to lower-cost energy sources for transport.
- Enhancing regional cooperation to connect markets and ease unnecessary restrictions on essential food trade.