The Chatham House Report, "Chokepoints and Vulnerabilities in Global Food Trade," examines the critical points in the global food trade and the potential hazards that could disrupt it. The report highlights the importance of managing these chokepoints to ensure food security and prosperity. The authors also identify "hotspots" where the risk of chokepoint disruption is particularly high. Overall, the report provides valuable insights into the complex and interconnected nature of the global food trade and the challenges it faces.