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TANZANIA: Weather Changes Turn Farming into Gamble with Nature
By Denis Gathanju
DAR-ES-SALAAM - Changes in weather patterns have turned agriculture into a gamble with nature for Tanzanian farmers. Prolonged droughts and floods have made the lives of small-scale farmers, who don’t have access to irrigation, extremely difficult.
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MALAWI: Extra Money Allocated for Drought Relief
By Charles Mpaka
BLANTYRE - Maize farmer Anita Yunus has lived near the Mulanje Mountain in southern Malawi for over 30 years. And she does not remember there ever being a drought in the area.
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POLITICS-PHILIPPINES: Rice and Condom on the Election Agenda
By Diana G. Mendoza
MANILA - Rice and condoms do not usually land on the same list of household basics in the predominantly Catholic Philippines, but extremely poor couples here with huge families would choose rice if given the two options.
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DEVELOPMENT: Free Hungry Mouths of Red Tape
By Paul Virgo
ROME - Developing countries must tone down the booming voice bureaucrats have in policies and target corruption if commitments to defeat hunger are to be turned into action, leaders and experts at a United Nations meeting said Wednesday.
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HAITI: Food Crisis Looms
By Paul Virgo
ROME - Haiti's misery after last month's earthquake will be compounded by a food catastrophe if the international community continues to ignore the country's agricultural needs, the United Nations has warned.
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SOUTH PACIFIC: ‘Poverty Measures Need Support of Rich Nations’
By Shailendra Singh
SUVA - Social protection programmes could help alleviate poverty in the Pacific Islands region, but without the help of developed countries, they will not materialise, said an economic expert in this capital of Fiji.
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PHILIPPINES: Street Kids Learn to Save in Times of Crisis
By Kara Santos*
MANILA - Since he dropped out of elementary school, 17-year old Cenen has been making a living for himself driving a borrowed motorised sidecar in the crowded streets of Binondo, a bustling business district in Manila, capital of the Philippines.
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PHILIPPINES: Economic Recovery Unfelt by Urban Poor – NGOs
By Kara Santos
MANILA - Every day, 60-year old Felisa scavenges for garbage around the bustling streets of Manila, the urban capital of the Philippines.
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AFGHANISTAN: Officials’ Optimism on Economy Belies Deep Poverty
By Killid Correspondents*
KABUL - Afghanistan may be one of the poorest countries in the world, but official figures do not quite paint a picture of a country deep in the throes of poverty and underdevelopment.
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DEVELOPMENT: Hunger Feeds More Hunger
By Paul Virgo
ROME - German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche was way off the mark when he wrote the famous line "what does not destroy me, makes me stronger" - at least when it comes to hunger.
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DEVELOPMENT: Japan’s Rude Awakening: Poverty Hurts
By Mutsuko Murakami
TOKYO - Japan may be one the world’ biggest economies, but it is not immune to poverty.
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DEVELOPMENT-FIJI: Amid Economic Slump, Children Face Bleak Future
By Shailendra Singh*
SUVA - Shonal Chand, 16, has ditched school to work full time to assist his financially struggling family. He sells pineapples, watermelons and other local seasonal fruits by the roadside six days a week.
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ENVIRONMENT-INDIA: Creeping Deserts and Crouching Hunger
By Manipadma Jena
ANANTAPUR, Andhra Pradesh, India - It is just the beginning of the year, but M. Manju Laxmi already feels anxious. In four months or so, she will be back to her old routine: stuffing the wide chinks under her weathered closed doors and windows with her old saris.
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DEVELOPMENT: Have a Hungry New Year (No Don't)
By Paul Virgo
ROME - The world's hungry have good reason to look to the new year with trepidation given the experience of the 12 months that preceded it.
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AGRICULTURE: Cattle 'Black Death' Banished to History
By Paul Virgo
ROME - An animal 'black death' that has devastated livestock around the world for thousands of years, causing famine and untold human misery, is about to be permanently consigned to the history books.
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Food Crisis - News in RSSRome, where the largest global food organisations - FAO, IFAD and WFP - are headquartered, is the venue of the World Summit on Food Security (Nov. 16-18). The situation couldn't be more momentous.

“The global food insecurity situation has worsened and continues to represent a serious threat for humanity,” says the summit’s website.

According to the latest U.N. projections, the world population will rise from 6.8 billion to 9.1 billion by 2050 - a third more mouths to feed. Most population growth will occur in developing countries. High food prices in developing countries, a global economic crisis affecting jobs, deepening poverty, and more hungry people combine to paint a very bleak picture.

Feeding the Future
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
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World Food Summit
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Bioversity International
International Alliance Against Hunger
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