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The Economics of Hunger: Food, Waste, Climate and the Collapse of Aid
We live in a world of glaring, debilitating contradictions where we produce more food than any civilisation in history, but hunger remains a chronic, worsening crisis. Global agriculture produces trillions of calories of food every year, enough to feed every man, woman, and child, and yet there is the painful reality that over 295 million people in the world today are facing acute hunger, pushing them to the brink of catastrophe. Illustration by The Geostrata This crisis i

THE GEOSTRATA
Nov 125 min read


Pathogens, Pests and Power Play: Tracing the Lines of Agroterrorism
As Shintaro Ishihara, a Japanese politician, rightly said, “The twenty-first century will be a century of economic warfare.”...

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 63 min read


Heat Wave in the South and Southeast Asian Region: Implications of Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Threats
Global temperatures have soared recently, and the trend has continued till 2024. The alarming temperatures have surpassed the...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jul 144 min read


Plant Pandemics: In the lens of Food Insecurity and Climate Change
On March 24, 2020, India closed its borders, and imposed a nationwide lockdown in the country, believing that restricting human contact...

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Jul 124 min read


Precision Farming: Maximum Yield Minimum Wastage
With the world grappling with critical challenges like resource scarcity, environmental degradation, and exponential growth in...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jun 295 min read
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