Qatar’s multi-route supply network helps maintain food security: Experts
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السياق الخليجي
Supply chain diversification across the GCC has become strategically important following regional disruptions and the 2017–2021 blockade, which exposed vulnerabilities in single-corridor dependencies and prompted governments to develop redundant logistics networks. Qatar's expansion of food import routes—including through Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and maritime corridors—reflects a broader Gulf pattern of building resilience in essential commodities, particularly relevant given the region's limited arable land and reliance on imports for 80–90% of food consumption. Historical data shows that GCC countries with more distributed supply networks experience lower price volatility in staple goods and reduced exposure to geopolitical supply shocks, contributing to macroeconomic stability across cons
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