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Case Studies on the Operation of Food Crisis Response Systems in Major Countries
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AuthorSeung, Junho
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Publication Date2026.03.13
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Purpose of Research
○Amid increasingly frequent extreme weather events and geopolitical conflicts, countries around the world are reinforcing their food security policies, while food protectionism—particularly in the form of export restrictions—is spreading. As Korea remains highly dependent on imported food, it is necessary to develop a food security crisis response system grounded in comprehensive domestic and external risk scenarios and to prepare for potential crisis situations. Furthermore, if an actual food crisis occurs, establishing an operational manual for timely and effective response is essential.
○This study aims to propose a food security crisis response system and operational framework by examining advanced cases from countries that have already established or are establishing crisis response strategies and systems.
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