Articles | Volume 16, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-16-1585-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-16-1585-2025
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30 Sep 2025
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Food trade disruption after global catastrophes

Florian Ulrich Jehn, Łukasz G. Gajewski, Johanna Hedlund, Constantin W. Arnscheidt, Lili Xia, Nico Wunderling, and David Denkenberger

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PyTradeShifts Florian Ulrich Jehn and Lukasz G. Gajewski https://github.com/allfed/pytradeshifts

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Food Trade Disruption After Global Catastrophes Florian U. Jehn and Laura Cook https://av.tib.eu/media/70926

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While there are many dystopian articles on post-catastrophic scenarios, rigorous, science-based analysis are limited. This paper will be a significant addition to the limited literature in this area and should have broader public and media interests.
Short summary
The global food trade system can handle small disturbances, but large disasters could cause major disruptions. We looked at how nuclear war or severe infrastructure loss would affect global trade in key crops. Both would be catastrophic, but a nuclear war would cause more severe disruptions, with many countries losing most of their food imports. Both scenarios highlight the need for better preparation to protect global food security.
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