The Global Food System is Not Broken but Its Resilience is Threatened

  • Caron P
  • Daguet E
  • Dury S
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The global food system is not broken. Apart from specific contexts, access to food has never been so easy as it is today. The global food system has been resilient and able to adapt during the twentieth century to many shocks and stressors such as an unprecedented...

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Caron, P., Daguet, E., & Dury, S. (2023). The Global Food System is Not Broken but Its Resilience is Threatened (pp. 53–79). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23535-1_3

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