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Importance of Resilient Food Supply Chains in the Face of Increasing Famine Risk
The reduction of global undernourishment to 600 million people over the last 30 years highlights the importance of resiliency and redundancy in food supply chains. Moving design tools to the cloud is a clear and sensible vision but tracking the number of users is also crucial to understanding its impact.
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The speaker discusses the idea of moving design tools to the cloud, its potential benefits, and the importance of getting to the market early in an industry with high table stakes.
46:17 - 49:38 (03:20)
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The speaker discusses the idea of moving design tools to the cloud, its potential benefits, and the importance of getting to the market early in an industry with high table stakes.
ChapterImportance of Resilient Food Supply Chains in the Face of Increasing Famine Risk
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PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The global food supply chain needs resiliency and redundancy to increase the world's capabilities to deal with famine risk, especially with the current issues such as climate change, geopolitical tension, and supply chain disruptions.
49:38 - 51:24 (01:46)
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The global food supply chain needs resiliency and redundancy to increase the world's capabilities to deal with famine risk, especially with the current issues such as climate change, geopolitical tension, and supply chain disruptions. Farmers in underdeveloped regions need more technology adoption to help produce calories for a growing population.