Former President Mary Robinson Questioned on Global Food System Strain from War and Climate Change
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Summary
A brief segment discussing the challenges of farming in war-affected and climate-stressed countries (Sudan, Lebanon, Ukraine). It references concerns from agronomists, supply chain experts, and supermarket buyers about the global food system being tested to its limits, and includes a question posed to former Irish President Mary Robinson about her level of concern.
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Philip asked former President of Ireland Mary Robinson was she concerned.
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