UN warns of more food shortages
without strong action
Madrid
meeting takes on global food, nutrition and agriculture problems
Jacques
Diouf (left) shakes hand with Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
Miguel Angel Moratinos. 26
January 2009, Madrid - Chiefs of key international
agencies pledged today to step up commitments against hunger and malnutrition,
at the opening of a Madrid meeting on Food Security for All. The meeting is hosted and
organized by the Spanish Government and co-sponsored by the United Nations.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Prime Minister Rodriguez Zapatero will
co-chair tomorrow´s plenary.
Participating are UN officials and representatives of international agencies belonging to the Secretary-General's High-Level Task Force on the Global Food Security Crisis, along with leaders of think tanks, non-governmental organizations and the private sector. The objectives of the meeting are to raise the political profile of hunger and food security, develop new partnerships and increase resources.
"With an
expected increase of 40 million in 2008, the world today has reached 963
million people who are malnourished," said Jacques Diouf, Task Force
vice-chairman and FAO Director-General, at the opening session. "This
signifies that right now there are almost one billion who are hungry, out of
the 6.5 billion who make up the world population."
The FAO
Director-General called for an investment of $30 billion per year in
agriculture of developing countries to double food production by 2050 and
ensure the basic right to food for all people.
"I
welcome Prime Minister Zapatero's timely initiative to call this meeting to address
the crucial issue of food security," said Lennart Båge, President of the
International Fund for Agricultural Development.
"Prices
have fallen from their peaks in 2008, but the food crisis has not gone away.
Nearly one
billion people go hungry everyday and the underlying trends show that global
agricultural production cannot keep up with rising demand. The world's 450
million smallholder farms can increase production, lifting millions of poor
farm families out of poverty, while helping to feed the world, if they get the
support and investment they need. I believe that a global partnership for
agriculture and food security can help to ensure that they get
it," Båge said.
"When
the food crisis hit last year," said Josette Sheeran, Executive Director
of the World Food Programme, "the world came together in the largest
emergency response to hunger and malnutrition in human history.
Now, as the
financial crisis hits the hungry even harder, we must sustain these
unprecedented efforts to meet the urgent food and nutritional needs of the most
vulnerable people, while promoting smallholder farmers and agriculture."
She added
that the WFP needs $5.2 billion in 2009 to provide food and nutrition
assistance and safety net support to almost 100 million people, including
smallholder farmers and 20 million children in school feeding programs.
"The
risks for the world´s poor cannot be under-estimated," said Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, Managing Director of the World Bank. "Food prices are
highly volatile. Millions are malnourished. We need to draw on the experience
of governments of the countries concerned, who have been dealing with the
realities on the ground throughout. We have solutions and results, but funds
are needed for scaling them up, to ensure that those who are most vulnerable
get the assistance they need."
The
High-Level Meeting on Food Security for All follows through on the June 2008
Food Summit in Rome. In the 5 June Rome Declaration, 181 States and the
European Community pledged to alleviate the suffering caused by soaring food
prices, stimulate agricultural development, food and smallholder farmer
production and address obstacles to food access and adequate nutrition (Google-Internet).
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