Abstract
International peace and security are not only the result of the absence of wars, in other words, they are not only the foundation of the preservation of order or absence of violence, but also include, to be achieved, diverse aspects, such as the food security. Inside a wide range of new risks and threats to international peace and security, the negative repercussions of the food crises and hunger suffered by 800 million people around the world are increasingly being taken into consideration. The concerns about these issues meant that for the first time, on March 30, 2016, FAO addressed the Security Council with the objective of reaffirming the need to improve food security as a fundamental aspect for the consolidation of sustainable international peace and security.

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