Adoption of plant-based diets across Europe can improve food resilience against the Russia–Ukraine conflict.

The war in Ukraine has had a major impact on the global food supply. Russia and Ukraine are major producers of staple crops such as sunflower oil and wheat. Global food insecurity had been growing steadily for some time, but the conflict has pushed food prices to record highs.

By Zhongxiao Sun, et al

nature.com/articles/s43016-022

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@corlin we all need to grow as much food as we can. even a tiny kitchen can be a garden
sprouts, green onions chives, leeks, herbs grow yr round hydroponically or in pots.
root veg can produce a late Fall crop or even winter over w mulch.
hopefully, folks will take the hint before it is too late to help ourselves and others.
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