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Just One Nation Produces Enough Food For Itself, Scientists Reveal : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 3, 2025 8:15 pm
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Which Countries Could Feed Themselves Independently if International Food Trade Shut Down?

Global politics are currently tense, but have you ever wondered which countries could actually sustain themselves independently if all international food trade came to a halt?

A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Göttingen in Germany and the University of Edinburgh sought to answer this question by analyzing food production data from 186 countries. The results were surprising – only one country was found to be entirely self-sufficient in all seven key food groups studied, and that country is Guyana.

Following closely behind Guyana were China and Vietnam, both able to produce enough food to meet the needs of their populations in six out of the seven categories. The study also revealed that only one in seven countries could meet the quota in five or more food groups, while more than a third of countries were self-sufficient in two or fewer groups. On the other end of the spectrum, six countries – Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Macau, Qatar, and Yemen – were unable to achieve self-sufficiency in any food group.

Only One Country Produces Enough Food For Its Population, Says New Study
How each country ranks on meeting the requirements of its population in seven key food groups. (Stehl et al., Nat. Food., 2025)

Even when considering economic unions comprised of multiple countries, the study found similar trends. For example, the Gulf Cooperation Council in the Middle East only achieves self-sufficiency in meat, while unions in West Africa and the Caribbean only meet the mark for two food groups. Notably, no economic union produces enough vegetables to sustain its entire population.

Most countries rely on international trade to fill the gaps in their food production and meet the dietary needs of their populations. However, many nations depend heavily on a single trade partner for over half of their imports, making them vulnerable to market fluctuations and disruptions.

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The research underscores the importance of maintaining diverse trade networks between countries and regions to ensure future food supplies. The team emphasizes that tit-for-tat tariffs and protectionist policies may hinder this goal.

According to Jonas Stehl, a developmental economist at the University of Göttingen, “International food trade and cooperation are essential for healthy and sustainable diets. However, heavy reliance on imports from single countries can leave nations vulnerable. Building resilient food supply chains is imperative for ensuring public health.”

The findings of this study were published in the journal Nature Food.

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