A shortage of popular carbohydrates such as wheat, bread, pasta, and cereal are most likely to trigger civil unrest, say the experts, who work across academia, policy, charities, and business.
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Study found that food shortages and COVID-19 have led to unsafe feeding practices among formula-reliant families
The new collaborative report details the impact of baby formula shortages on infant-feeding practices.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has jeopardized food supplies, despite Russian Foreign Minister’s claim
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is disrupting food supply chains and causing food shortages worldwide, particularly in the Middle East.
ASU supply chain professor on the challenges now facing residents, businesses and hospitals in Texas amid power outage
Hitendra Chaturvedi is a professor at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University and an expert in supply chain strategy, global logistics, entrepreneurship, sustainable supply chains and digitizing supply chains. Chaturvedi can speak to the supply…
EXPERT PITCH: WVU Extension Service expert addresses national meat shortage concerns
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many meat processing and food production facilities have temporarily closed or reduced operations, raising concerns about shortages and the safety of our nation’s food supply. West Virginia University Extension Service Livestock Specialist Kevin…
Rutgers Experts Can Discuss Food Shortages Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
New Brunswick, N.J. (April 21, 2020) – Rutgers University–New Brunswick experts William J. Bamka and Michelle Infante-Casella are available for interviews on food shortages and disruptions in the food supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both work in the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment…