Food Security and the Importance of Big Data


Authors : Tamta Mamulaidze

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 5 - May

Google Scholar : https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi

Scribd : https://tinyurl.com/23sbwf2d

DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8049799

Abstract : Food security is an important component of the country's security. The problem was exacerbated by the Russia- Silk Road 2022 Conference Proceedings International Black Sea University Page | 128 Ukraine war, although it retained its relevance even before that, as evidenced by the programs of independent Georgian governments and political parties, which pay attention to the necessity of develop the agricultural sector. Food import dependence itself is risky, and increases the vulnerability when strategically important resource (cereals) import depends on long-term threats (Russia), or on countries in danger (as the war has shown Ukraine, Kazakhstan). A full-scale war between Russia and Ukraine is exacerbating the global food crisis. The prospect of a protracted war threatens to deplete strategic food reserves, which will greatly exacerbate the political, economic and social situation in the Middle East (main grain consumers of Russia and Ukraine) and lead to destabilization, creating risks of new waves of migration, similar to the "Arab Spring" of 2011, when cause of climatic changes of 2009-2010 - drought in the south of Ukraine and Russia and social issues in the Arab- Islamic world.

Keywords : Food Security, Triple Crisis, Digital Transformation, Agricultural Sector, Food Reserves, Digitization, Digital Democracy.

Food security is an important component of the country's security. The problem was exacerbated by the Russia- Silk Road 2022 Conference Proceedings International Black Sea University Page | 128 Ukraine war, although it retained its relevance even before that, as evidenced by the programs of independent Georgian governments and political parties, which pay attention to the necessity of develop the agricultural sector. Food import dependence itself is risky, and increases the vulnerability when strategically important resource (cereals) import depends on long-term threats (Russia), or on countries in danger (as the war has shown Ukraine, Kazakhstan). A full-scale war between Russia and Ukraine is exacerbating the global food crisis. The prospect of a protracted war threatens to deplete strategic food reserves, which will greatly exacerbate the political, economic and social situation in the Middle East (main grain consumers of Russia and Ukraine) and lead to destabilization, creating risks of new waves of migration, similar to the "Arab Spring" of 2011, when cause of climatic changes of 2009-2010 - drought in the south of Ukraine and Russia and social issues in the Arab- Islamic world.

Keywords : Food Security, Triple Crisis, Digital Transformation, Agricultural Sector, Food Reserves, Digitization, Digital Democracy.

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