INDEPENDENT NEWS

UN Looks To Agriculture To Ease Global Food Crisis

Published: Thu 18 Sep 2008 10:54 AM
UN Agency Calls For Rise In Farm Production To Combat Global Food Crisis
New York, Sep 17 2008 6:10PM
Agricultural production must be raised to end the global food crisis, which has driven more than 75 million additional people into hunger and poverty, the head of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) told the Italian Parliament today.
Jacques Diouf, Director-General of the Rome-based UN agency, warned a joint parliamentary committee hearing that prices are likely to remain high for several years, even though bumper cereal harvests are expected this year.
“We are facing a challenge of enormous proportions,” Mr. Diouf said. “We must mobilize $30 billion a year in order to double food production so as to feed a world population of nine billion in 2050.”
The Director-General noted that the proposed spending figure is modest when compared with the amount already given in agricultural subsidies by members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) – estimated at $376 billion in 2006.
He urged the international community to unite and ensure that the ranks of the malnourished – about 850 million people even before the current crisis began – receive immediate support.
ENDS

Next in World

Ceasefire The Only Way To End Killing And Injuring Of Children In Gaza: UNICEF
By: UN News
US-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Summit Makes The Philippines A Battlefield For US-China Conflict
By: ICHRP
Environmental Journalist Alexander Kaufman Receives East-West Center’s Inaugural Melvin M.S. Goo Writing Fellowship
By: East West Center
Octopus Farm Must Be Stopped, Say Campaigners, As New Documents Reveal Plans Were Reckless And Threatened Environment
By: Compassion in World Farming
Shipwreck Tragedy Off Djibouti Coast, Drone Attacks Continue At Ukraine Nuclear Plant, Madagascar Cyclone Update
By: UN News
Sudan: Aid Lifeline Reaches Darfur Region In Bid To Avert ‘Hunger Catastrophe’
By: UN News
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media