Soaring prices prompted the government on Thursday to take its first steps towards a national food security policy, abandoning its long-held stance of leaving supply to be determined by the market.
A discussion paper issued by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs found “the current global food security situation is a cause for deep concern”, listing high energy prices, poor harvests, rising demand, biofuels and export bans in some countries as the main factors.

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