Food as a weapon: despite the agreement, supply can be paralyzed at any moment

게시됨 2026년 4월 9일

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The global food trade operated smoothly for decades, but armed conflicts are putting this at risk. In addition to the Russian-Ukrainian war and the Middle Eastern conflict, the power games between the EU, the USA, and China have also significantly shuffled the deck. The potential impact of all these on food supply security was discussed by István Resperger, head of the MATE Security Research Center, in the "Can You Eat It" episode of the Alapvetés podcast.

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In recent decades, the uninterrupted global trade has faced new challenges due to escalating armed conflicts, which increasingly question the safety of goods transportation, including food. As Resperger István, the head of the MATE Security Research Center, pointed out in an episode of the Alapvetés podcast, this has turned food into a strategic tool, and a particular conflict can cause severe supply problems in large areas. Another serious problem is that production cannot immediately resume even after a ceasefire or peace, as millions of mines and kilometers of fiber optic cables remain in the fields after the fighting. As Resperger István emphasized, for example, in Ukraine, there are about 20-21 million unexploded mines on an area about twice the size of Hungary. Perhaps we remember the 1999 Kosovo conflict: the area is barely larger than Bács-Kiskun County, but we have been clearing mines since then. Consider how long it will take to clear them here. And there is another ...

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