Breaking the Cycle of Unsustainable Food Systems, Hunger and Debt
On 6th March, 2023, International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food) released a report titled –‘Breaking the Cycle of Unsustainable Food Systems, Hunger and Debt’.
Key Highlights
- At least 21 countries including Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Haiti, Lebanon, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Zimbabwe had faced debt distress and rising hunger in 2022.
- This occurred even when food prices have decreased after Russia’s war on Ukraine.
- Global public debt was highest levels in the last 60 years.
- Countries were forced to choose between repaying debts and feeding people.
- About 60% of low-income countries and 30% of middle-income countries were considered at high risk ....
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