Listen "The Hidden Dependencies of the U.S. Food Supply"
Episode Synopsis
I've solidified my understanding of the U.S. food supply chain's vulnerabilities, particularly concerning import dependency and the impact of external factors. I've confirmed the significant agricultural trade deficit and the high reliance on imports for categories like fruits, nuts, vegetables, and seafood, with Mexico and Canada being primary suppliers. I've also gained more insight into the long-standing issues such as labor shortages, transportation bottlenecks, and the increasing threats from climate change in key exporting regions like Mexico, Canada, and China. The interconnectedness of the U.S. and its major trading partners, like Mexico, means that tariffs and economic struggles in one country can have ripple effects on the other's food supply.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/go-beyond-the-brief--6353252/support.
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