
Thin Lei Win on Food Systems, Rice and Power in Southeast Asia
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Why does Myanmar, often called the "rice bowl of Southeast Asia," continue to struggle with high rates of malnutrition? In this episode, journalist Thin Lei Win helps us unpack how political decisions, land ownership, and regional power dynamics shape food systems in Myanmar and beyond. We explore how issues like palm oil expansion and rice production connect to wider challenges around climate and biodiversity—and why lasting change remains difficult without addressing structural inequalities. Still, there are reasons for cautious optimism. Thin shares why she’s inspired by a new generation of journalists and activists working toward more just and sustainable food futures across Southeast Asia.
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Guest
- Thin Lei Win, Food and Climate Journalist
Host
- Jack Thompson, TABLE
Episode edited and produced by Matthew Kessler and Jack Thompson. Music by Blue dot sessions.