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#563: The Financialization of the Food System – Prof. Martin Caraher

#563: The Financialization of the Food System – Prof. Martin Caraher

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Global food systems have been increasingly subjected to financial speculation, leading to adverse consequences for growers, consumers, and public health. But what are the systemic vulnerabilities that impact food security, equitable access to nutritious food, and the broader socio-political frameworks influencing these outcomes?

Understanding the financial mechanisms shaping food production and distribution is highly relevant for health professionals, policy makers, and researchers concerned with nutrition, equity, and global health systems.

This episode urges a critical re-evaluation of current food policies and invites consideration of more ethical, resilient approaches to safeguarding food systems.

Professor Martin Caraher is Emeritus Professor of Food and Health Policy at the Centre for Food Policy, City St. Georges, University of London. His research encompasses food poverty, food security, the role of food aid, and the broader implications of food systems on public health.

Timestamps
  • [01:12] Financialization of food: an overview
  • [05:27] Speculation and its impact on food prices
  • [13:10] Global food security and policy responses
  • [17:20] Corporate concentration in food systems
  • [34:03] Potential solutions and future directions
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