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Industrial agriculture and market-driven food systems have failed to solve hunger, but have increased dependence on ultra-processed foods in Southeast Asia, threatening both public health and biodiversity. Learn more in our latest agroecology series article, featuring a Q&A with SEARICE’s Normita Ignacio: https://lnkd.in/efUx7uSu

Rethinking food systems in Southeast Asia: The need for a radical transformation from ultra-processed foods

Rethinking food systems in Southeast Asia: The need for a radical transformation from ultra-processed foods

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