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"textContent": "Recent geopolitical trends threaten more food crises, especially in developing countries. Resilient self-reliance can help improve equity, sustainability and solidarity - by Jomo Kwame Sundaram\n\nThe post New geopolitics threatens more food crises appeared first on IPES-Food.",
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