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La crise alimentaire imminente en Asie du Sud-Est
Southeast Asia faces a looming food crisis driven by climate change, economic instability, and rising prices, threatening food security and livelihoods across the region.
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 07, 2026
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While there is a food crisis, the solutions proposed often overlook the cultural practices and local knowledge that are vital for effective food systems.
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Investing in technology and innovation in farming is essential to combat the food crisis and increase productivity across Southeast Asia.
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Southeast Asia must prioritize sustainable agricultural practices to prevent the looming food crisis and ensure food security for future generations.
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The impact of climate change on agriculture in Southeast Asia necessitates a comprehensive strategy that includes adaptation and resilience measures.
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Government intervention in food production can lead to inefficiencies; market-driven solutions should be the focus to address food shortages in Southeast Asia.
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