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[EATrends] (In)seguridad alimentaria: un reto decisivo para la próxima década

27.10.2025

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SONIA RIESCO, Researcher in the Innovation Area

We live in an uncertain world, shaped by geopolitical tensions, the impacts of climate change, and a steady rise in the cost of living. In this context, food insecurity has become a major global challenge—one that will shape the coming decade.

Food supply chains are under unprecedented strain, pointing toward a future of higher prices and potential shortages. For the food industry, this means facing a dual challenge: ensuring access to safe, nutritious food while keeping it affordable for consumers.

This is the fifth chapter of EATrends by AZTI, a guide that connects society, business, and science to anticipate the future of food. Want to explore the other trends? You’ll find them all in the full EATrends report.

Food Security: a Global Priority

The scale of the challenge is reflected in the numbers. According to the World Bank, food and nutrition security ranks among the eight major global issues to address, driving over 45 billion dollars in investments worldwide.

But beyond the figures, daily life shows a shift in consumer behavior: as inequalities deepen, people are adjusting their food spending, seeking affordability without giving up a decent, healthy, and safe diet.

Innovation in Motion: The Next Steps in R&D

Science and technology are working to reduce the vulnerability of food systems and strengthen their resilience against insecurity. Some of the most promising areas include:

Each of these innovations aims to balance quantity, quality, safety, and accessibility — the four pillars of food security.

It’s Happening: The Sector’s Response

Meanwhile, the market is already showing signs of this tension. Consumers, more cautious in the face of rising prices, are looking for healthy, high-quality products at reasonable prices. As a result, companies are:

Food insecurity is neither distant nor abstract: it affects the daily lives of millions and tests the sector’s ability to ensure universal access to safe, nutritious, and affordable food.

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