Stockpiles? What Stockpiles?
Is your government stockpiling enough food?
We’re on the hunt for the world’s biggest stashes of food.
Can the food system handle a big shock, or is it time to stock up on your supplies? In last week’s episode we met people doing just that - stockpiling food in anticipation of anything from a major natural disaster, to the apocalypse. They had little faith that their governments would be able to keep the food supply under control in extreme circumstances. This week we set out to test their assumptions.
From forgotten World War Two food sheds to Switzerland’s stockpiling sirens, which companies and governments are storing food in bulk? Where are they keeping it? Who can access it? And, if disaster strikes, will any get to you?
Presenter: Emily Thomas
Contributors: Tony Lister, Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, Professor Tim Benton, University of Leeds, Tracey Allen, J.P. Morgan, Corinne Fleisher, World Food Programme.
(Photo: abandoned warehouse. Credit: Getty Images)
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Do food security experts have their own emergency supplies?
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Do we really know how much food there is?
Duration: 03:49
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- Thu 10 Aug 201702:32GMTBBC World Service Online, Europe and the Middle East, UK DAB/Freeview & West and Central Africa only
- Thu 10 Aug 201703:32GMTBBC World Service East Asia & South Asia only
- Thu 10 Aug 201704:32GMTBBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
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- Thu 10 Aug 201710:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Thu 10 Aug 201721:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Sat 12 Aug 201707:32GMTBBC World Service West and Central Africa
- Sun 13 Aug 201707:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet & West and Central Africa
- Mon 14 Aug 201703:32GMTBBC World Service Australasia
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