Food Security Has Always Been a Systems Question Food security has never been a narrow matter of output alone. Across history, societies have secured food through the combined management of land, water, soil, labor, storage, transport, markets, public authority, culture, household purchasing power, ecological continuity, and institutional trust. Irrigation systems, grain reserves, pastoral routes, fisheries, … Continue reading "Food Nexus: Why Food Security Is a Systems Trust Challenge"
Food security has always been multidimensional. Across history, societies have understood food not only as production, but as land, water, labor, access, storage, sovereignty, trade, nutrition, culture, health, power, and public order. What has changed is the scale, speed, interdependence, and technical complexity of the risks now acting on food systems. Food & Agriculture Nexus … Continue reading "Introducing Food & Agriculture Nexus: Trust Infrastructure for Food Security, Agricultural Resilience, and Food Systems Under Stress"
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