Higher and more volatile food prices are key transmission mechanisms through which environmental risks and constraints such as climate change, ecosystem degradation and water scarcity will impact national economies. If these impacts are significant enough, they may affect a country’s credit rating and the risk exposure of sovereign bondholders.
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