Trade openness boosts global food security, lowers domestic prices significantly.
The article examines how trade policies affect food security globally. Some believe promoting self-sufficiency is better than relying on trade. However, research shows mixed results on the impact of trade openness on food security. Lowering import barriers could reduce domestic food prices and improve food security without costing governments. The study suggests options like reducing tariffs and non-tariff barriers in developing countries, as well as adjusting support for farmers in developed and developing nations.