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Despite bumper grain crop, 33 countries in food crisis: UN
AFP on Yahoo ^ | 4/3/07 | AFP

Posted on 04/03/2007 10:38:45 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

ROME (AFP) - Despite projections of a bumper grain crop this year, 33 countries will not have enough food, with Iraq and Zimbabwe among the hardest hit, the UN food agency said Tuesday.

Countries with "widespread lack of access to food" include Afghanistan, North Korea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Haiti, Liberia, Mauritania, Nepal, Niger and Sierra Leone, according to the April issue of the Food and Agriculture Organisations "Crop Prospects and Food Situation" report.

Hardest hit, with an "exceptional shortfall" in food production and supplies, are Iraq, Lesotho, the Philippines, Swaziland and Zimbabwe, the FAO said.

In eastern Africa, millions "still depend on food assistance ... due to a combination of factors including conflict and adverse weather conditions," it said.

In southern Africa, preliminary forecasts suggest a below-average maize yield similar to that of 2006, the statement said, although prospects vary from country to country.

Prospects are good overall in Latin America and the Caribbean, except for in Bolivia, where severe weather, ranging from torrential rains to drought, has caused extensive losses to agriculture, livestock and other assets.

World cereal production is forecast to increase by 4.3 percent to a record two billion tonnes, the Rome-based agency said.

"The bulk of the increase is expected in maize, (and) a significant rise in wheat output is also foreseen, with a recovery in some major exporting countries after weather problems last year," it said.

About half of the increase -- some 41 million tonnes -- will come from the production of "coarse grains," mainly maize, in North and South America to meet surging demand for ethanol fuel, the FAO study found.


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To: NormsRevenge

“still depend on food assistance”
sending food to failed regimes doesn’t help the people. It just enables the failed regimes to continue to destroy the country and the people while making us feel good.


21 posted on 04/04/2007 3:20:49 AM PDT by Leftism is Mentally Deranged
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To: NormsRevenge

In every one of these countries the food crisis is cause by the type of government the people allow.

Want to know the truth? They will never lear because they are incapable of learning. Face it.


22 posted on 04/04/2007 5:30:01 AM PDT by R.W.Ratikal
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