Hidden Systems/ Supply Chain Dominoes/ Agrifood
Supply Chain Dominoes / Chain view 01

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Explore how a break in an agrifood dependency could expose upstream suppliers and downstream markets. This is an exposure map—not a forecast.

No-substitution scenarioLatest available annual tradeHS 4 / 6-digit products
CHAIN / 01Δdirect exposure
is not the whole story
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Direction
Cascade depth
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What the live layer contains
The map is built from reported bilateral trade under these HS 4-digit headings—not from all food or all fertilizer trade.
41HS headings queried
Fertilizer inputsUpstream

Mineral and chemical inputs used to represent the upstream crop-system dependency.

2503Agricultural sulfurSulfur used in soil amendment and crop nutrition
2510Phosphate rockNatural calcium phosphates used in fertilizer production
3101Organic fertilizersAnimal or vegetable fertilizer inputs
3102Nitrogenous fertilizersMineral or chemical nitrogen inputs
3103Phosphatic fertilizersMineral or chemical phosphorus inputs
3104Potassic fertilizersMineral or chemical potassium inputs
3105NPK + other fertilizersTwo/three-nutrient blends and other Chapter 31 goods
2834NitratesNitrogen-bearing chemical inputs used in fertilizer chains
Other crop inputsUpstream

Seeds, crop-protection products, and farm equipment that widen the input side beyond fertilizer alone.

1209Seeds for sowingCrop-propagation inputs
3808Crop-protection chemicalsInsecticides, fungicides, herbicides and similar preparations
8424Agricultural sprayersMechanical appliances for spraying or dispersing farm inputs
8432Soil-preparation machineryPloughs, harrows and other agricultural machinery
8433Harvesting machineryHarvesting, threshing and crop-processing machinery
Food / feed productsDownstream

Selected grain, milling, oilseed, and feed products used to represent downstream flows.

1001Wheat & meslinCereal grain
1002RyeCereal grain
1003BarleyCereal grain
1004OatsCereal grain
1005MaizeCereal grain
1006RiceCereal grain
1007SorghumCereal grain
1008Other cerealsBuckwheat, millet, canary seed and other cereals
1101Wheat / meslin flourMilling product
1102Other cereal floursMilling product
1103Cereal groats and mealMilling product
1104Worked cereal grainsRolled, flaked or otherwise worked grains
1107MaltProcessed cereal input for food and beverage chains
0713Dried pulsesDried leguminous vegetables
1201SoybeansOilseed
1205Rapeseed / colzaOilseed
1206Sunflower seedOilseed
1207Other oilseedsGroundnuts, cottonseed, sesame and other oilseeds
1507Soybean oilVegetable oil
1511Palm oilVegetable oil
1512Sunflower oilVegetable oil
1514Rapeseed oilVegetable oil
2301Fishmeal and residuesProtein meal and food/feed residues
2302Bran and cereal residuesMilling by-products used in feed chains
2303Brewing and starch residuesFood-processing residues used in feed
2304Soybean oilcakeFeed residue from soybean oil extraction
2306Other oilcakesOilseed extraction residues used in feed
2309Prepared animal feedFeed preparations
Coverage note

Current story network: 12 countries arranged as input origins, crop systems, and food markets. Edge weights sum the mapped headings into reported annual export value; they are not a forecast of shortages or impact.

UN HS classification ↗
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Open the global field
Search any current UN Comtrade reporter area. The field loads its strongest fertilizer, crop-input, farm-equipment, food, and feed relationships. Tap a node to re-center the field.
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The domino field

The network before the break.

Inputs Markets Exposed
Agrifood scenario network

Fetching the latest annual bilateral exposures from UN Comtrade.

B / 01
How to read this — lines use reported export value in USD. The model does not assume replacement suppliers.N = 12 · E = 0
Stress dossierNo shock
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Downstream outflowdirect export value
Upstream inflowdirect import value
Second-order pathsoverlap removed
Downstream marketsWaiting for a break
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LIVE DATA NOTE

Loading live trade data. Edge weights are reported export values for the mapped product groups; the shock model assumes no substitution.

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Exposure is not impact.

The live layer uses annual bilateral export values for fertilizer inputs, crop inputs, and food/feed products from UN Comtrade. It maps dependency paths using a no-substitution assumption; it does not estimate price changes, shortages, or political outcomes.