Explore how trade plays a pivotal role in supporting global food security amidst the challenges posed by a growing world population and the impacts of climate change.
As of 2023, with a global population of 8.0 billion, 57% residing in urban areas, the demand for food is escalating, exerting pressure on food systems worldwide.
Watch this video to delve into the intricate relationship between trade and food security, uncovering current challenges and exploring future projections.
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