global food crisis

How can we deal with the looming climate, food crises?

The answer is the soil on which we live, the primary producer of our food and water.

Black Sea grain deal must be upheld

Russia should consider the bigger picture of global food crisis and rejoin the deal

UN talks seek to fix ‘broken’ global food system

A three-day United Nations summit yesterday opened in Rome aimed at tackling a “broken” global food system where millions are starving, two billion are overweight or obese and the planet is suffering.

World hunger and the war in Ukraine

The end of the Black Sea Grain Initiative is indeed regrettable, but it is not the leading cause of hunger in the world.

Black Sea grain deal to expire Monday if Russia quits

The last ship left Ukraine under the deal on Sunday. Russia's February 2022 invasion and blockade of Ukraine's Black Sea ports sent global grain prices soaring. Ukraine and Russia are among the world's top grain exporters.

Northern smile

The bumper yield of Aman paddy and good prices has brought big smiles to the faces of rice growers in six northern districts.

How are LDCs faring with agricultural trade and food security?

LDCs are predominantly agricultural economies, but are also highly dependent on food imports.

Bangladesh needs proper policies to combat a food crisis

Dr Fahmida Khatun speaks to us regarding how Bangladesh can shield itself from a possible food crisis.

How do third world countries dodge the looming economic crisis?

While the participants in the Ukraine war are spending billions of dollars each day on weapons and other destructive arsenals, millions of people and the leaders in South Asia and Africa are passing days in anxiety with rising external debt, a strong dollar, lingering supply chain disruptions, and food shortages.

August 20, 2023
August 20, 2023

How can we deal with the looming climate, food crises?

The answer is the soil on which we live, the primary producer of our food and water.

July 27, 2023
July 27, 2023

Black Sea grain deal must be upheld

Russia should consider the bigger picture of global food crisis and rejoin the deal

July 25, 2023
July 25, 2023

UN talks seek to fix ‘broken’ global food system

A three-day United Nations summit yesterday opened in Rome aimed at tackling a “broken” global food system where millions are starving, two billion are overweight or obese and the planet is suffering.

July 22, 2023
July 22, 2023

World hunger and the war in Ukraine

The end of the Black Sea Grain Initiative is indeed regrettable, but it is not the leading cause of hunger in the world.

July 17, 2023
July 17, 2023

Black Sea grain deal to expire Monday if Russia quits

The last ship left Ukraine under the deal on Sunday. Russia's February 2022 invasion and blockade of Ukraine's Black Sea ports sent global grain prices soaring. Ukraine and Russia are among the world's top grain exporters.

December 3, 2022
December 3, 2022

Northern smile

The bumper yield of Aman paddy and good prices has brought big smiles to the faces of rice growers in six northern districts.

October 24, 2022
October 24, 2022

How are LDCs faring with agricultural trade and food security?

LDCs are predominantly agricultural economies, but are also highly dependent on food imports.

October 19, 2022
October 19, 2022

Bangladesh needs proper policies to combat a food crisis

Dr Fahmida Khatun speaks to us regarding how Bangladesh can shield itself from a possible food crisis.

October 1, 2022
October 1, 2022

How do third world countries dodge the looming economic crisis?

While the participants in the Ukraine war are spending billions of dollars each day on weapons and other destructive arsenals, millions of people and the leaders in South Asia and Africa are passing days in anxiety with rising external debt, a strong dollar, lingering supply chain disruptions, and food shortages.

October 1, 2022
October 1, 2022

Global food crisis demands support for people, open trade, bigger local harvests

Food insecurity has been rising since 2018. Even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the increasing frequency and severity of climate shocks, regional conflicts and the pandemic were all taking their toll, disrupting food production and distribution, and driving up the cost of feeding people and families.