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SciencePhys.org · 2h ago

Global access to food crops is affected by transport costs and economic inequality

Transport networks and economic inequality significantly affect global access to food crops beyond production capacity alone. Researchers from Finnish universities developed a spatial accessibility framework to assess how transport systems connect food supply with demand under various economic conditions and disruption scenarios.

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