US think tank says trade protectionism harms poor the most, threatens food security (Business Fortnight)
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Business Today published a feature on the 2018 Global Food Policy Report, with highlights of its major findings and recommendations. The article makes mention of the importance of trade, technology, and collaborative measures, in tackling global issues of hunger, malnutrition and food security. Drawing from the report, it states, “current discussions on food systems and commitments to ending hunger must be moved forward to action.”
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