Food Insecurity Is A Real Geopolitical Threat Too

 Apart from geopolitical war and energy fights, another challenge facing humanity is also food insecurity. While ‘Zero Hunger’ remains as the number two on the list of sustainable development goals for the United Nations, currently, it is looking like a far-fetched dream.

If we remain on the current trajectory in terms of global food insecurity, there could be upwards of 840 million people affected by hunger by 2030. Food insecurity is linked to numerous health problems, both physical and mental, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and depression.

Currently, the Ukraine Russia war has also escalated food shortages across the globe. Some countries are finding alternatives; but those already reeling under pressure might just not be able to. According to research, food insecurity is more prevalent in lower-income U.S. households, at a rate of about 2.5 times the national average. All the food that lands up in waste, is actually edible and could be made to tables of such lower groups’ families, if saved in time.

As political driven wars increase food insecurities too, this is a simple alternative to the escalating problem of hunger amongst the civilized population. In Canada for example, truckers strike in Covid-19 times was a disaster for raw material to reach its destinations in time. What then emerged is the concept of food miles, which meant local sourcing to nearby areas was starting to make more sense. Dependency on transport was eliminated.

Food banks will always remain a going thing and should never be go ‘out of fashion’. America makes use of them extensively. Europe for example fines people for wasting food. That means, unnecessary elimination into the garbage could mean a fine. Across France, combating food waste has been a national priority since 2015, and strict regulations are in place.

French grocery stores must donate unsold produce to food banks or similar charitable organizations instead of discarding it, or face a hefty fine. In African countries where drought has become a rampant problem due to environmental issues, food insecurity is at its peak. This has forced many young girls to move into nearby cities delving into prostitution. Children have gone into joining extremist groups, hoping to get money to buy food for their families. Food insecurity has become an enemy of the 21st century, leading to crime and loss in human rights at a different level all together.

Geopolitical Monitor

The daily developments on front of geopolitical relations and agendas are guaranteed to be brought to you. Assuring to bring to you the most unique point of view regarding the global developments

Recent Posts

NBL Finals 2026 Predictions: Odds, Favorites & Expert Picks

The excitement around the National Basketball League is growing as the 2026 NBL Finals approach. After months of intense regular-season… Read More

March 14, 2026

Lauren Macpherson Prognosis: 12 Years After Suitcase Shock – Shocking Brain Cancer Story

A freak accident turned a celebration into a crisis for Lauren Macpherson. The 29-year-old cardiographer had just passed her exams,… Read More

March 14, 2026

Lou Gehrig 2026 Award: Historic First HBCU Player Honored for Community Impact

The Lou Gehrig Memorial Award started in 1955 by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity recognizes players who show the same… Read More

March 14, 2026

Virgin River Season 8: Release Date, Cast Updates & Time Jump Secrets Revealed

Netflix's popular small-town drama Virgin River has been renewed for Season 8. Fans are excited with Season 7 set to… Read More

March 14, 2026

San Diego State Basketball: Aztecs Crush Colorado State in MWC Quarterfinals

The San Diego State Aztecs kept their postseason dreams alive with a hard-fought 71-62 victory over the Colorado State Rams… Read More

March 14, 2026

Reece James Viral Free-Kick & England Comeback Sparks Search Spike

Reece James scored an impressive free-kick that excited fans at Wembley and revived his England career. This moment from the… Read More

March 13, 2026

This website uses cookies.

Read More