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« on: June 19, 2009, 08:23:38 AM »

World hunger reaches the 1 billion people mark !


By ALESSANDRA RIZZO, Associated Press Writer
6/19/09
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090619/ap_on_re_eu/eu_un_world_hunger


Indian workers are seen silhouetted as they load rice sacks onto a truck at a grain market .
 
ROME – One in six people in the world — or more than 1 billion — is now hungry, a historic high due largely to the global economic crisis and stubbornly high food prices, a U.N. agency said Friday.

Compared with last year, there are 100 million more people who are hungry, meaning they receive fewer than 1,800 calories a day, the Food and Agriculture Organization said in a report.

Almost all the world's undernourished live in developing countries, where food prices have fallen more slowly than in the richer nations, the report said. Poor countries need more aid and agricultural investment to cope, it said.

"The silent hunger crisis, affecting one-sixth of all of humanity, poses a serious risk for world peace and security," said the agency's Director-General Jacques Diouf.

Soaring prices for staples, such as rice, triggered riots in the developing world last year.

Hunger increased despite strong 2009 cereal production, and a mild retreat in food prices from the highs of mid-2008. However, average prices at the end of last year were still 24 percent higher in real terms than in 2006, FAO said.

The global economic crisis has compounded the problem for people dealing with pay cuts or job losses. Individual countries have also some lost flexibility in handling price fluctuations, as the crisis has made tools such as currency devaluation less effective.

The report predicted the urban poor would likely be hit hardest as foreign investment declines and demand for exports drops, and that millions would return to the countryside, which in turn could put pressure on rural communities and resources.

Globally there are now about 1.02 billion people hungry, up 11 percent from last year's 915 million, the agency said. It based its estimate on analysis by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Asia and the Pacific, the world's most populous region, has the largest number of hungry people at 642 million.

Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest hunger rate, with 265 million undernourished representing 32 percent of the region's population.

In the developed world, undernourishment is a growing concern, with 15 million now hungry, the report said.

The crisis also affects the quality of nutrition, as families tend to buy cheaper foods, such as grains, which are rich in calories but contain fewer proteins than meat or dairy products.

Diouf urged governments to immediately set up social protection programs to improve food access for those in need. He said small farmers should be helped with seeds, tools and fertilizers.

He urged structural, long-term changes, such as increasing production in low-income countries, noting that world hunger had been increasing before the financial downturn.

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Mike Philbin
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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2009, 08:30:00 AM »

when that billion people die there's only another 4.5 billion people to die before the 'world is in balance' according to the Georgia Guidestones.

nice

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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2009, 08:39:31 AM »

What they fail to mention is the devastation caused by the fact that IMF and World Bank forces 3rd world countries to use GMO Monsanto terminator seeds; including seeds that have shown wheat rust to thrive in Africa (due to it's altered 'helpful' genes that killed off immunity to the original rust - and allowed the new more virulent strain to thrive). So they point out a problem, and identify causes while missing one of the biggest problems of their own creation. UN bs.
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