首页|Escalating fertiliser prices will worsen food insecurity in the developing African economies
Escalating fertiliser prices will worsen food insecurity in the developing African economies
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A modelling study led by researchers at the University of Edinburgh predicts that the increasing prices of energy and fertilisers will significantly affect food production, food prices, and ultimately, food insecurity in the coming decades, more so than supply chain disruption caused by the war in Ukraine. Researchers used a global land-use computer model to simulate the effects of export restrictions and spikes in production costs on food prices, health, and land use through to 2040.