my name is evgeniya mileshka, hello again, and i will introduce our guest, anton dudaryonok, analystf the belarusian institute for strategic studies. good afternoon, hello, well, today we will talk about food security, the question is not idle, the question is serious, in fact , in the early 2000s we had several state programs. programs for the export of housing and food, and food most often even came first, because in those years, since these programs were already adopted and implemented, it means there were problems with these issues, i wanted to, anton sergeevich, so that you could formulate more clearly for our viewers and listeners what food security is, because many people understand it as, well, meat, milk. they go to the store, buy themselves both simple food and some goodies, but if we are talking about food security, this is a broader concept, it affects at this state level. the chain of production, preparation, creation of conditions, distribution, logistics, export, in addition to some internal political issues, we can also talk about foreign food policy, that is, when we