Middle East war is another wake-up call for fossil fuel-reliant food systems

Much of the world’s food production depends on fossil fuels for fertiliser and transportation, and the crisis in the Gulf will push up prices – and, in turn, hunger
Emissions from farming could slashed by up to 30% if farmers adopt better techniques, says the UN's Food + Agriculture Organisation (Pic: Mark Stebnicki/Pexels)

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