<b>War and climate change are reducing the amount of food that can be grown</b> We know that the war in Ukraine following Russia's invasion has led to reducing the global production of corn (and so corn oil) and wheat. This is because export has been severely restricted by the military operations in the Black Sea; despite agreements to ensure free passage for food carrying ships. This has led to increased food prices globally EVIDENCE
Ukraine and Russia are also the major exporters of potash?; the main input to the production of potassium fertiliser
<b>The way we grow our food damages our planet</b> xxxxxx
<b>The food we eat damages our health and affects our behaviour</b> xxxxxxx
<b>Our industrial food system keeps us locked in</b> xxxx
This recent piece just about sums it up. There is no plan to feed Britain in a crisis
<b> Causal Factors</b>
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<b>Knock-on Effects</b>
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