Russia's war in Ukraine has created a perfect storm for global food security.
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Ertharin Cousin, former head of the UN World Food Programme, explains the "perfect storm" of food insecurity to Ian Bremmer on GZERO World:
It's not just that the prices of things like corn or wheat have doubled. Transport costs are up because gas is more expensive, while supplies of fertilizer are down for the same reason.
The food crisis is affecting not only those countries that import stuff from Russia and Ukraine but the entire world. Why? Because these are all global commodities.
What's more, the worst might be yet to come because agriculture is a seasonal business.
"We're not talking about a short term problem here," Cousin says. "This is a long, much longer term of potential food challenge."
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