Mineral and chemical inputs used to represent the upstream crop-system dependency.
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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.
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Seeds, crop-protection products, and farm equipment that widen the input side beyond fertilizer alone.
Selected grain, milling, oilseed, and feed products used to represent downstream flows.
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 ↗The network before the break.
Fetching the latest annual bilateral exposures from UN Comtrade.
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Loading live trade data. Edge weights are reported export values for the mapped product groups; the shock model assumes no substitution.
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.