Predicting COVID-19 Impacts on Global Food Security

by William G. Moseley

MacAlester College’s William Moseley predicts Covid-19 impacts on macro-level, global food security levels and food systems by employing the supporting components of the standard food security framework– access, availability and utilization– in the following article:

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