• LesserAbe@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    This is a legitimate line of research, but the headline is misleading.

    For the most part all nations can and are feeding themselves. It’s saying they can’t produce a balanced diet domestically, they rely on trade.

    It would be like saying “Most people can’t attain clean drinking water.” Sure, I can’t install plumbing myself, and I don’t have a water treatment plant. But I do have clean drinking water. I pay the town for the supply, and I pay a plumber to install pipes in my house.

    What the study is highlighting is that in the event of a disruption to trade, like a war or new nationalist policies, pretty much all countries could face difficulties. Of course countries and people make changes to their behavior based on changes in circumstance, and a balanced diet is different than a life or death diet.

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        9 months ago

        The comment you replied to said for the most part all nations could feed themselves. And also said they might be able to feed themselves but not get the necessary nutrition. Maybe the truth is in the middle of both of your comments.

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        9 months ago

        I think you misunderstood what I said. For the most part countries are currently feeding themselves: because of trade. Yes, if trade is disrupted they will have a problem. That’s what the research study was about, but the headline is misleading.

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    8 months ago

    the only country that is self-sufficient in all seven food groups, fruit, vegetables, dairy, fish, meat, legumes nuts and seeds and starchy staples

    Shortage of McNuggets in many places