Disruptions in food supply represent one of the most vulnerable domains of the polycrisis.
It is not merely a production or logistics issue but a systemic risk deeply intertwined with
climate instability, the energy crisis, geopolitical tensions and social inequalities.
Key Risks of Food Crisis
Because the global food system is so exposed, even a local disruption can trigger supply shocks regionally or worldwide. Price volatility, speculation and panic buying further increase systemic instability.
Rising vulnerabilities in food systems cannot be solved through technological innovation alone. Interdependencies in production, energy use and logistics generate systemic exposures across the entire supply chain. The CASSee Program helps uncover these dependencies and shape adaptation pathways toward more resilient food systems.
Food-system fragility affects every connected industry — build resilience with CASSee → CASSee Program