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A world going hungry? How conflict and climate change disrupt global food supply | Business Beyond

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July 19, 2022
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A world going hungry? How conflict and climate change disrupt global food supply | Business Beyond
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The battle in opposition to starvation is sort of actually, an existential one. However there was a time when successful that battle appeared inside attain – as manufacturing surpluses might have meant sufficient meals for all. However local weather change, battle, and a damaged meals system have threatened that purpose. Ukraine, an enormous supplier of wheat to the world, is unable to export grain amid a blockade of its Black Sea ports, similar to Odesa. Whereas tens of millions of tonnes of grain sit caught in silos, international locations depending on these provides have been left in a determined scenario. Hunger and malnutrition threaten the lives of tens of tens of millions in locations like Yemen and the Horn of Africa. Provide shortages have worsened the humanitarian crises.

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0:00 INTRO
1:32 UKRAINE
6:15 CLIMATE CHANGE
8:28 BROKEN SYSTEM
10:13 SYSTEM COLLAPSE
11:16 ABCD DOMINANCE
15:37 SOLUTIONS
19:50 GOODBYE

#FoodCrisis #Ukraine #ClimateChange

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Comments 42

  1. Cortney Havens says:
    8 months ago

    Falling on deaf ears

    Reply
  2. Green Network says:
    8 months ago

    Globally we should have mercy for our earth planet.

    Reply
  3. lch jr says:
    8 months ago

    That woman is lying.

    Reply
  4. валерий гольштейн says:
    8 months ago

    Russia shall feed the world with reasonable prices🤓

    Reply
  5. Bunny Niyori says:
    8 months ago

    It's not going to get any better, likely worse. They need food from places that likely will start having trouble making it. This is what it's like to continue to ignore reality. You can't eat oil. Water will be the new wealth. And if all you have is oil, you are doomed.

    Reply
  6. N Z says:
    8 months ago

    Question🤔:
    How some countries were able to feed their population before ukraine and russia could be able to export grain (before oil period)… 🤔

    Reply
  7. Picasso Pete says:
    8 months ago

    This is a good report but it misses the biggest root problem and solution. All of the food insecure nations have one thing in common and that is a high birthrate. They have populations that exceed their ability to feed them and have little resources to export in exchange for food. Until we get the birthrate down, the problem will only get worse and millions will be trying to get into developed nations illegally. If we don't deal with it, the discontent leads to wars and hotbeds for international terrorist organizations.

    Reply
  8. Patrick Montignies says:
    8 months ago

    Not the War, not the imagined climate change, but the greed and control of the Elites!!!!? All planned many moons ago!

    Reply
  9. Sagar Puri says:
    8 months ago

    Rich countries also don't want to help as much as they can.

    Reply
  10. Flaming Stag says:
    8 months ago

    well overtime for the return of the guillotine in all aspects of our humanity !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Reply
  11. Katy Preen says:
    8 months ago

    There are solutions to the global food crisis, but the barriers to change enshrined in the mechanisms of capitalism will ensure that nothing is done until millions of people have already died.

    Reply
  12. Chris Holt says:
    8 months ago

    None of the solutions will come to fruition before half of the worlds population died. Same with climate change. The goverments of germany, especially the last 20 years actively destroyed germanies solar industry and tried the same with the wind power companies. They where perfectly fine bying oil and gas from dictators and despots from all over the world. Only the goverment just recently elected is showing signs of at least trying to transition germany to renewable energy. So far with negligible results and also hampered by the fact there are hundreds of thousands people missing in the workforce to actually build and install what is needed.
    In the coming years we will see billions die. Either from direct or indirect effects of climate change or war over resources. Thats the truth we have to face. All we can do is trying as hard as we can to minimise the damage of the turmoil ahead of us.

    Reply
  13. woodspirit98 says:
    8 months ago

    I'm just curious. Has anyone ever seen the climate actually change? Your parents or grandparents? What about great grandparents? There is no climate change. Nobody can predict climate change and point to anything humans have done that will cause it in the future. It has changed several times in the last 14,000 years. But most of the last several million years we've been in an ice age. Our temperatures have been dropping for the last ten thousand years. Trace gasses and cow farts don't cause weather to change, let alone climates.

    Reply
  14. Debby Rabold says:
    8 months ago

    All planned

    Reply
  15. Jenny Williams says:
    8 months ago

    In many western nations people are dying of over eating 🙄

    Reply
  16. Zoltan Koterle says:
    8 months ago

    germany you are the smartest nation! please do your best!

    Reply
  17. Elaine says:
    8 months ago

    The solution is communism.

    Reply
  18. Dances with Fishes says:
    8 months ago

    Thx

    Reply
  19. 毛泽东 says:
    8 months ago

    每个国家都在谈财富再分配。但是没有任何国家能落地实施任何有效政策。美国和中国都面临贫富差距拉大的窘境。但谁都没办法。

    Reply
  20. m alexandru says:
    8 months ago

    Food is going to be expensive…nut just for poor countries

    Reply
  21. HiDesert Roamer says:
    8 months ago

    Is the human race evolving beyond money? Wealth redistribution will likely foment wars by those who’d rather do anything but give their money to someone else. And what about all the greedy hands it will pass through on its way to its’ final destination? What will actually arrive there? The love of money, the coveting of it, wielding it like a weapon to try to buy the world a very powerful few want, and the hoarding of it truly is at the root of most of todays problems.
    When corporate interests are in the position to, they will buy/steal/destroy the competition to enrich themselves. How long will we hang on to something we’ve outgrown?

    Reply
  22. TogetherWeTech says:
    8 months ago

    The critical problem is primarily lack of supply chain infrastructure in places like Africa.

    Reply
  23. TogetherWeTech says:
    8 months ago

    This is an unthinkable! How can the entire global depend on a country of 44 million people as the main source of grain?

    Reply
  24. Bob Britten says:
    8 months ago

    All BS this is man maid ,it is about population control nothing else, and population reduction in the world.the powers that be are behind the scenes in All of this ?????

    Reply
  25. misterlyle says:
    8 months ago

    Not enough discussion in this program about the factors that hold back vulnerable countries. Decades and decades of IMF policies and other external sources of exploitation that prevent struggling nations from industrializing and developing as they should.

    Reply
  26. Jack M says:
    8 months ago

    Yeesh. This is just a ridiculous hitpiece designed to lead people to think we can't afford resistance to Russian aggression. First, Cargill and others aren't suppressing production in the world. And yes, if countries have more domestic production, then they won't have to import as much food. But you really can't blame four companies for that lack of production. And you can't blame them for not creating transport for markets where the local country has nothing to exchange. Nor does it mean the ridiculous premise of "collapse." Just what does collapse mean in this video anyway. Cats and Dogs living together? The closest thing we have to a menace to food production is the reliance on fertilizer production in Russia. That's a combined corruption and lazy thinking that ignoring risk factors by just waving the banner of globalism. It is also relatively short term solvable. As far as long term, Ethiopia has vast productive potential but still hasn't built a water control system to irrigate its high plain. That high plain once was recognized as being able to feed all of Europe. There was a reason Mussolini invaded. Nowadays it would be more reasonable to say that the high plain of Ethiopia could feed all of Africa. So do we need more regional and local production? Yes, but that happening depends more on the local countries than the ebil corps.

    Reply
  27. Pincy Lakosi says:
    8 months ago

    AFRICA, no food and ones still make babies they can't feed 😳

    Reply
  28. Pincy Lakosi says:
    8 months ago

    No food but still make babies😳

    Reply
  29. Rocko says:
    8 months ago

    Sooooo…. if we have more food than ever….. how did climate change cause the problem? More carbon dioxide makes plantlife thrive.

    Reply
  30. Paul says:
    8 months ago

    Are you guys like living in the middle of nowhere? Just think that the world is starving right now. I live in Florida. My refrigerator is full. My freezers are full of food. My cabinets are full of food. Pork is cheap. Chicken is cheap. I didn’t really eat a lot of beef growing up anyway, but we get that once in a while it’s not that bad but when you can get like 28 pounds of chicken for $30, that is not expensive get over yourselves

    Reply
  31. ray bon says:
    8 months ago

    The people need to grow there own food.

    Reply
  32. Gabriel Pons Cortès says:
    8 months ago

    Well nuanced report, good diagnostics, not so good solutions, but, in general, well done, DW.

    Reply
  33. Ja M says:
    8 months ago

    SAvage capitalism coupled with Putin´s greed, Western Europe absolute submission to its Master The Empire the United States

    Reply
  34. Terence Field says:
    8 months ago

    NAsa data clearly shows the planet is greening as the CO2 component of the atmosphere increases. War is the problem. That is NOT new. Climate change? well sadly for the greens, the globe is NOT heating rapidly.

    Reply
  35. Todd Clean says:
    8 months ago

    Climate change increases many crops. Please address that fact.

    Reply
  36. Kb123 B123 says:
    8 months ago

    So, climate change, starvation, and war in Ukraine maybe heading for going nuclear.

    How did this happen?

    Reply
  37. Kb123 B123 says:
    8 months ago

    Nato should Not have provoked Russia into this war.

    Reply
  38. Benne Gezeritt says:
    8 months ago

    AND how is that grain used?!? ANIMAL AG!!!! Quit eating animal products NOW. Every morsel of meat is a slap in the face of a starving child. Why do we grow 94% of our soy for cows instead of people?! Why does NO one talk about this.

    Reply
  39. Mark Reman Hamilton says:
    8 months ago

    The plan for 1940s Europe was laid out by corporations. Today the world faces a global catalyst for sudden political changes. Money will maximize profits for short term profits again. The reaction to this might destroy the system in total. Humanity has been groomed to be destructive and violent by the religions of royals. Catastrophic collapse is a military economy escalator. Nothing is more vulgar than human life harnessed by the idea of money.

    Reply
  40. tvbop C says:
    8 months ago

    Does the West even realize that the biggest factor in the upcoming famine is ineffective and asinine sanctions that it could lift at any time? A classic 'misdirection' production.

    Reply
  41. Ryan Torrie says:
    8 months ago

    Hey Siri Why does YouTube keep feeding me the same trash of channels I’ve blocked

    Reply
  42. Ryan Torrie says:
    8 months ago

    Hey government will you watch over my friends will you plant Dr. Drew my backyard…Hey government will you make sure John Kerry calls me from the Olympics

    Reply

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