Import-dependent GCC faces up to food security problems as open market fails to deliver
Issue 876
- 08 May 2010
| 7 minute read
With the cost of the GCC’s food imports expected to double by 2020, Gulf governments know they need to outsource agricultural production to more fertile countries. But this throws up some potentially explosive issues as richer countries are accused of imperialistic land-grabbing
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