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Conclusion
This study has identified numerous avenues to enhance food systems across the OIC and
reaffirmed which countries are most vulnerable to food crises. To a large extent, the study
reaffirms what is alreadywell known, but the last section highlights important steps that could
be taken to address the challenges of extreme hunger in the Islamic world.
This study has discussed the OIC roadmap to long-term food security, with suggestions for
deeper study and benchmarking to set a realistic agenda for all OIC members, especially for
those most vulnerable to food crises. With a robust foundation of knowledge developed at a
country-level, national strategies and pledges can be developed, supported by cross-OIC
commercialization and funding initiatives.