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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Food banks are crucial to disaster relief. There is no debate about it With greater awareness and support, community-based food banks can be better prepared before crises strike and support communities long after emergency responders have moved on, Lisa Moon writes. 01/03/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. A solution for global food insecurity may be hiding in our oceans With growing stress on existing food systems from climate change, environmental harm and rising populations, there is significant potential for finding culturally acceptable blue foods with high nutritional and economic value yet relatively low environmental impact, Beatrice Crona writes. 28/02/2023
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Now playing Next Climate How a summer of droughts, floods and fires is hiking up food prices Staple foods like wheat and luxury products like coffee are set to get more expensive as the planet warms. 18/09/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine Four more grain ships set sail from Black Sea ports under Russia deal The cargo ships carrying over 160,000 tonnes of corn and other foodstuffs left Chernomorsk and Odesa, heading for Turkey, Italy and China under an international deal struck in July. 07/08/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine First grain shipment since Russia's invasion delayed by bad weather It's now set to arrive in Istanbul on Wednesday. 02/08/2022
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