I was recently commissioned to study and make recommendations on strategies for food security in ...I was recently commissioned to study and make recommendations on strategies for food security in ...
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I was recently commissioned to study and make recommendations on strategies for food security in the Near East and North Africa (NENA) region.
The core issue is stark: NENA faces a severe and persistent water deficit, which population growth will only exacerbate, widening the food demand-supply gap.
Precision irrigation and, critically, large-scale use of recycled wastewater can help.
However, the adoption of these vital, sustainable solutions is currently dependent on a single, volatile factor: the global price of food imports.
This raises a critical strategic question for NENA countries: Should governments implement policies now to accelerate water technology adoption, treating resilience as a national security asset, or continue to gamble on the stability and affordability of the global food market?
 
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