Special report by PEOPLE’S WORLD
Food for thought
SARAH BRIDLE and ALED JONES argue that within the next 10 to 50 years food security in Britain will be undermined and potentially lead to widespread social unrest
THE emptying of supermarket shelves during the Covid pandemic demonstrated the chaos that disruption to Britain’s food supply can provoke.
Could this type of disruption have a different cause in the future? And what might the impact on society be?
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