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Weaponizing wheat: how strategic competition with Russia could threaten American food security/ Karl A. Scheuerman

By: Publication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Joint Force Quarterly, Issue 111, 4th Quarter 2023, pg. 34-49Summary: Whereas there was a time when America was not greatly affected by threats to domestic food security and has been complacent in relative isolation from disruptive food shortages, now with the onset of Russian hostility, America could be vulnerable to food security threats. This article looks at the potential implication of domestic food shortages and disruption in the supply and demand cycle.
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Whereas there was a time when America was not greatly affected by threats to domestic food security and has been complacent in relative isolation from disruptive food shortages, now with the onset of Russian hostility, America could be vulnerable to food security threats. This article looks at the potential implication of domestic food shortages and disruption in the supply and demand cycle.

FOOD SECURITY, WHEAT, RUSSIA, AMERICA, AGRICULTURAL BIOTERRORISM, NEWARTICLS

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