Data for: The global peace and food security; a case study of the Global South and the South Pacific Island nations; the need for affordable wheat and grain supply
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Most countries in the Global South, Africa, and Pacific Islands have
irregular rainfall patterns, with strains of El Niño patterns causing
severe food shortages. Plant breeding on grains is non-existent in Pacific
Island nations, and the main staple foods are imported rice and wheat,
although their prices are exorbitant. Food labelling and marketing of
affordable energy grains from conventional and mutational plant breeding
programs are fundamental for producers and consumers to establish in the
global food trade. A new paradigm shift in the agrifood system was
modelled to accompany energy alone food aid from the regions of the wheat
and grain producing countries, deviating from the recent bio-fortification
race. Main attentions are stressed on plant breeding and agronomic
practices to secure food security but however food losses from different
factors along the way from farm to fork have most times being neglected.
The data on food loss is sourced from FAOSTAT 2022(top 10 crop species
from regions), recorded from 2000-2022. The factors of food losses are
manageable through stringent policy frameworks by field experts and
stakeholders.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2026-02-25



