FOR the most part of 2020, the world economy almost stood still after the coronavirus struck. Scientists worked hard to create a vaccine, but Covid-19 had already caused damage to the health and economy of many countries. By 2021, supply chain disruptions have threatened food sufficiency. In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, a major source of the world's food supply. The ongoing conflict and disruptions continue to mess up the world's food security.

Recurring economic issues

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