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'Food shocks' increasing in frequency over last five decades, says report

The authors studied 226 shocks across 134 countries over the last 53 years and, unlike previous reports, examined the connection between shocks and land-based agriculture and sea-based aquaculture.

By Reuters Jan 29, 2019 2:19:19 PM IST (Published)


Food shocks, or sudden losses of crops, livestock or fish, due to the combination extreme weather conditions and geopolitical events like war, increased from 1961 to 2013, said researchers at The University of Tasmania in a report released Monday.
Researchers saw a steady increase in shock frequency over each decade with no declines.
The report, published in Nature Sustainability, said that protective measures are needed to avoid future disasters.