Since the Covid19 pandemic outbreak, the global economy has been agitated and shaped by an array of social, socioeconomic and political forces which require an ability to quickly adapt to the new normal. Following the global supply chain disruption which brought about operational frictions and monetary loss of most businesses that had yet to fully integrate digital technology, the great labour attrition which became rampant at least in greater parts of the United States and some parts of Europe stemmed from an attitudinal change to work due to a short period of remote working. The ensuing campaign of the hybrid work rule is a way of gradually adjusting to the new normal.
In early 2021 when the world had barely begun to recover from the Covid shock, a sharp increase in global demand for food and non-food items met with shortages due to the global supply chain that was still reviving slowly. Consequently, food price and general…