Shock propagation from the Russia-Ukraine conflict on international multilayer food production network determines global food availability

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Tác giả: Martin Bruckner, Peter Klimek, Moritz Laber, Stefan Thurner, Liuhuaying Yang

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 363.8 Food supply

Thông tin xuất bản: 2022

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Comment: 36 pages, 8 figures. Nat Food (2023)Dependencies in the global food production network can lead to shortages in numerous regions, as demonstrated by the impacts of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on global food supplies. Here, we reveal the losses of $125$ food products after a localized shock to agricultural production in $192$ countries and territories using a multilayer network model of trade (direct) and conversion of food products (indirect), thereby quantifying $10^8$ shock transmissions. We find that a complete agricultural production loss in Ukraine has heterogeneous impacts on other countries, causing relative losses of up to $89\%$ in sunflower oil and $85\%$ in maize via direct effects, and up to $25\%$ in poultry meat via indirect impacts. Whilst previous studies often treated products in isolation and did not account for product conversion during production, our model studies the global propagation of local supply shocks along both production and trade relations, allowing comparison of different response strategies.
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