Abstract
The international community is concerned about food security as a global issue. Economic, social, cultural, and environmental factors contribute to food security. The linkages between food security and environmental sustainability are inextricably linked. Sustainable food security requires a balanced environment. In contrast, efforts to achieve food security need to be environmentally friendly. Food security is regulated by several international environmental laws. In order to achieve sustainable food security, international environmental law needs to be implemented.
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