There are EA groups working on food security as a system, such as ALLFED, however while some of the work looks at today’s systems, much is concerned about future crop losses in the 5-10% range, up to nuclear winter and wars. It may be something to consider in the context of his tweet and your article, however it is more abstract than food aid today, more about designing ethical and resiliant ways to manufacture foods and the social systems needed to feed everyone in shocks—where the food equivalent of a bank run commonly occurs.
Candidly, I’m not super informed on global food insecurity and would try to avoid getting too bogged down in engaging deeply with Beasley’s claim (which seems pretty unlikely to be true, as OP spelled out nicely). But if there is a good EA write up on the topic, I might be able to bone up while writing the piece (assuming it gets assigned).
There are EA groups working on food security as a system, such as ALLFED, however while some of the work looks at today’s systems, much is concerned about future crop losses in the 5-10% range, up to nuclear winter and wars. It may be something to consider in the context of his tweet and your article, however it is more abstract than food aid today, more about designing ethical and resiliant ways to manufacture foods and the social systems needed to feed everyone in shocks—where the food equivalent of a bank run commonly occurs.
Candidly, I’m not super informed on global food insecurity and would try to avoid getting too bogged down in engaging deeply with Beasley’s claim (which seems pretty unlikely to be true, as OP spelled out nicely). But if there is a good EA write up on the topic, I might be able to bone up while writing the piece (assuming it gets assigned).