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International Food Security Assessment, 2022–32

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  • Zereyesus, Yacob Abrehe
  • Cardell, Lila
  • Valdes, Constanza
  • Ajewole, Keyode
  • Zeng, Wendy
  • Beckman, Jayson
  • Ivanic, Maros
  • Hashad, Reem
  • Jelliffe, Jeremy
  • Kee, Jennifer

Abstract

Millions of people around the world are food insecure and do not have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs for an active and healthy life. Using a demand-driven international food security assessment model, this report helps the U.S. Department of Agriculture and its stakeholders estimate food security trends in 77 low- and middle-income countries. High international food commodity prices, intensified by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and input price spikes, are associated with an increase of 118.7 million food insecure people in 2022 in the countries included in this report.

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  • Zereyesus, Yacob Abrehe & Cardell, Lila & Valdes, Constanza & Ajewole, Keyode & Zeng, Wendy & Beckman, Jayson & Ivanic, Maros & Hashad, Reem & Jelliffe, Jeremy & Kee, Jennifer, . "International Food Security Assessment, 2022–32," Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 2022(Food Secu).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersaw:329916
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.329916
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    1. Çakır, Metin & Pérez, Ana M. & Arita, Shawn & Cooper, Joseph & Nemec Boehm, Rebecca, 2024. "Perspectives on high U.S. retail food prices during 2020–2022," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 129(C).
    2. Michels, Jacob & Beghin, John, "undated". "Accounting for the Evolution of Sedentarism in Food Security Assessment," Staff Papers 338762, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Agricultural Economics.
    3. Hashad, Reem & Jovanovic, Nina & Karachiwalla, Naureen & Kurdi, Sikandra, 2025. "Inflation and diets among poor mothers in Egypt," GSSP working papers 2394, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
    4. Ajewole, Kayode & Sabala, Ethan & Beckman, Jayson, 2025. "Evaluating the Impacts of Projected Yield Changes on India’s Wheat and Rice Markets," Economic Research Report 356543, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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