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Council Post: How To Increase Food Security In A Post-Covid World

Por: Forbes Business September 28, 2022

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Jeremy Gilpin is the Executive Vice President of (GCL). getty Often crises bring innovation—new technology, new solutions and new opportunities. The Great Depression, for example, was followed by a huge , and, I would say, another Industrial Revolution. The innovations are usually the result of foundational issues laid bare by the crisis itself. With Covid, among many other issues, we saw severe disruptions in the U.S. food supply chain during... + full article



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