Food Security – Risk of Stopping the UAE Grain Milling Operation due to Labor Problems at Crises Time Talk about Food Security Talk about importance of Grain Milling from food security point of view Talk about risk of Labor problems, strikes etc that will slow operations or bring them to a halt at crises time. Talk about mid-term solution by developing loyal UAE Human Resources to handle milling operations Talk about long-term solution by automating the operation with minimum dependence on labors https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_security Food Security and grain milling https://www.cggc.duke.edu/pdfs/2013-08-28_CGGC_Report_Wheat_GVC_and_food_security_in_MENA.pdf Though the UAE is not thought to be a food – insecure country, high levels of immigration could complicate food security planning over time, due to the contingent nature and sheer scale of Migration inflows. Officially, immigrants make up 70% of the country’s population (non-government sources suggest the figure may be closer to 80%), and more than 90% of the labor force (ECHR 2012, NBS 2012). Low-wage migrants working in the domestic service and construction industries are the most food-insecure population in the country, due to their limited purchasing power and lack of access to food subsidy packages offered through municipal governments (ECHR 2012, Al Bustani 2013)
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