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In this article, we review and shed light on the interlinkages between interstate war and food insecurity and discuss global policy actions needed to address the challenges of food insecurity due to interstate war. We conceptualize the interlinkages between these two issues with a focus on: (i) the ...

Author(s)
Nguyen, T. T.; Timilsina, R. R.; Sonobe, T.; Rahut, D. B.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2023, 7, March,
AbstractFull Text

The war in Ukraine has caused severe disruption to national and worldwide food supplies. Ukraine is a major exporter of wheat, maize, and oilseeds, staples that are now suffering a war-triggered supply risk. This paper describes the background of the problem and illustrates current trends by...

Author(s)
Leal Filho, W.; Fedoruk, M.; Eustachio, J. H. P. P.; Barbir, J.; Lisovska, T.; Lingos, A.; Baars, C.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Foods, 2023, 12, 21,
Abstract

The article substantiates the conceptual principles for determining directions for ensuring food security of Ukraine in the conditions of modern global socio-economic transformations. The number of people facing acute food insecurity and in need of urgent life-saving food assistance and livelihood...

Author(s)
Nikoliuk, O.; Atamas, G.; Shumilov, B.
Publisher
Odesa National University of Technology, Odessa, Ukraine
Citation
Food Industry Economics, 2023, 15, 1, pp 61-67
Abstract

Advantages of the concept of indicators and criteria of a bill for Food Security Law are discussed, i.e. sufficient food consumption, market capacity for certain foods, food independence (self sufficiency) and nutritive value of foods. Objectives of the Food Security Doctrine is considered, i.e....

Author(s)
Lisak, M. A.
Publisher
Institute of Agrarian Economy, Kiev, Ukraine
Citation
Agroinkom, 2012, No.7/9, pp 41-44
Abstract

Food-security implications of the war in Ukraine are exacerbated by adverse weather events, spillover effects from the distortion of energy and fertiliser markets, and domestic policies that countries around the world have implemented in pursuit of food security. Estimates suggest that the...

Author(s)
Chepeliev, M.; Maliszewska, M.; Seara e Pereira, M. F.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Eurochoices, 2023, 22, 1, pp 4-13
Abstract

The Russia-Ukraine war's impact on food, fuel, and fertilizer prices is a major concern for global poverty and food insecurity. Despite numerous studies and editorials on the risks and challenges of the crisis, there is little quantitative analysis of its consequences for developing countries. We...

Author(s)
Arndt, C.; Diao XinShen; Dorosh, P.; Pauw, K.; Thurlow, J.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Global Food Security, 2023, 36,
Abstract

The article discusses a symposium that addressed the impact of the Ukrainian war on markets and the urgency of tackling climate change's effect on food supply. It emphasizes the need for a balance between animal and plant-based foods for global food security, considering Sustainable Development...

Author(s)
Mar, A.
Publisher
Fachzeitschriftenverlagsges GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Citation
Ernährung, 2023, 47, 3/4, pp 88-91
AbstractFull Text

As a conflict between two major agricultural powers, the Russia-Ukraine war has various negative socioeconomic impacts that are now being felt internationally and might worsen, notably, for global food security. If the war deepens, the food crisis will worsen, posing a challenge to many countries,...

Author(s)
Hassen, T. B.; El-Bilali, H.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Foods, 2022, 11, 15,
Abstract

The relevance of the study is due to the fact that the full-scale Russian invasion on February 24, 2022 and the ongoing war on Ukraine increased food security vulnerabilities around the world, creating new problems for the already volatile markets of the post-pandemic period. The purpose of the...

Author(s)
Duginets, G. V.; Generalov, O. V.; Verba, Y. I.
Publisher
Inzhek Publishing House, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Citation
Business Inform, 2023, 8, pp 6-15
Abstract

The article analyzes the current level of food security of Ukraine in the conditions of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. The state of the agrarian sector is defined and the dynamics of domestic acreage and harvesting areas under grain crops is analyzed. The state and dynamics of the food...

Author(s)
Shepel, T. V.
Publisher
Inzhek Publishing House, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Citation
Business Inform, 2022, 7, pp 133-142

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