Trade rules for food security: a Canadian contribution
Global efforts to govern and facilitate free trade must tackle inequality.

When it comes to food security, international trade matters.
An estimated 15 per cent of the world’s population depends on traded staple foods; in 2014, the value of the world food trade was over US$1.4-trillion. The supply, access and stability of food systems, and the quality of the nutrition p...
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