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SURGING FOOD
PRICES NOT JUST THREAT, BUT ALSO OPPORTUNITY, SAYS SENIOR UN OFFICIAL:
01/05/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 1
May 2008 -- The
world must not only take immediate action to address the current food crisis,
but also take advantage of the higher food prices by assisting farmers in
developing countries to thwart similar situations in the future, the head of the
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said today.
“The
time for re-launching agriculture is now and the international community should
not miss the opportunity,” the agency’s Director-General Jacques Diouf said
in a statement.
A
two-pronged approach – policies to assist the millions worldwide whose
livelihoods are at risk and measures to help poor farmers take advantage of the
rising prices – is necessary, he said.
“We
must produce more food where it is urgently needed to contain the impact of
soaring prices on poor consumers, and simultaneously boost productivity and
expand production to create more income and employment opportunities for the
rural poor,” the Director-General noted.
He said
that small holders must have access to land and water, as well as to essential
inputs including seeds and fertilizers. This will allow them to increase their
supplies when prices are high, enhancing their incomes and livelihoods.
Countries
must boost their spending on public resources for agriculture and rural
development, which could spur private investment, according to FAO.
Historically,
farmers in the developing world have had to contend with low prices and poor
infrastructure, and limited access to technology and credit.
When
many Asian governments faced climbing food prices in the 1970s, they responded
by stepping up their spending on irrigation and agricultural research, leading
to growth and preventing the descent of millions into hunger and poverty.
“A
similar response is urgently needed today – particularly in sub-Saharan
Africa,” which is grappling with the problem of the lack of irrigation, Dr.
Diouf observed.
The food
crisis will be discussed in early June at the FAO-sponsored “High-Level
Conference on World Food Security: the Challenges of Climate Change and
Bioenergy,” which will be attended by such Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of
Brazil.
In a
related development, the UN rural development arm has made nearly $72 million in
loans and grants available for anti-poverty initiatives in Africa, Asia and
Latin America.
The
funds were approved by the Executive Board of the UN International Fund for
Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome last
week. Programmes receiving IFAD assistance include an initiative in Cape Verde
to improve the lives of 60,000 poor rural people by integrating them into the
island nation’s rapidly expanding economy; a scheme in India seeking to
improve the employment prospects of 95,000 poor households; and an initiative in
the Philippines to reduce poverty among indigenous peoples in the north of the
country.
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