LONDON — Rising prices for food have led the United Nations programme fighting famine in Africa and other regions to warn that it can no longer afford to feed the 90m people it has helped for each of the past five years on its budget. The World Food Programme feeds people in countries including Chad, Uganda and Ethiopia, but reaches a fraction of the 850m people it estimates suffers from hunger. It spent about $600m buying food in 2006. So far, the WFP has not cut its reach because of high commodities prices, but now says it could be forced to do so unless donor countries provide extra funds. Josette Sheeran, WFP executive director, said in an interview with the Financial Times: ‘In a world where our contributions are holding fairly steady, this [cost increase] means we are able to reach far less people.’ She said policymakers were becoming more concerned about the impact of biofuel demand on food prices and how the world would continue to feed its expanding population. The warning could re-ignite the debate on food versus fuel amid concerns biofuel production will sustain food inflation and hit the world’s poorest people. […]
Monday, July 16th, 2007
UN Warns It Cannot Afford to Feed the World
Author: JAVIER BLAS and JENNY WIGGINS
Source: Financial Times (U.K.)
Publication Date: July 15 2007 22:01
Link: UN Warns It Cannot Afford to Feed the World
Source: Financial Times (U.K.)
Publication Date: July 15 2007 22:01
Link: UN Warns It Cannot Afford to Feed the World
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