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Far out in the ocean lies Azari, a vibrant island once known for its lush food forests, thriving fisheries, and bustling markets. For generations, food was not just sustenance: It was a way of community life, a celebration of deep rooted ancestral knowledge.
However, climate change has caused several natural disasters in recent years: Tidal waves, storms and typhoons. Fields have been ruined, roads and ports destroyed, and fishing grounds disrupted. Food supplies dwindled, prices spiked, and families struggled to meet their daily needs. While some recovery has taken place, the scars remain. Imported foods are expensive, local harvests are unpredictable.
At the same time, new shocks to food production and shifting market conditions continue to threaten the island’s food system. Today, you find yourself in the People’s Assembly of Azari, a gathering where the island’s citizens debate, decide, and act on the future of their food security. You are not just participants but thought leaders, community voices, and implementers of real change. Your task is not a simple one: You have to discuss, debate and decide the solutions that will shape the future of your island. Each one of you should strive to propose the most-voted solutions to your island’s food-related challenges. Good luck!