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fao updates guide for actions at country level to address high food prices
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policy guide for countries hit hard by high food prices 26-01-2011 fao updates guide for actions at country level to address high food prices a high price to pay: the poorest of those most affected by high food prices spend over 75 percent of their income on food.26 january 2011, rome - fao has called upon countries to carefully examine the implications of high food prices and not to take any policy actions that might appear useful in the short term but could have harmful, longer-term effects or even aggravate the situation. the agency today published an updated guide for policy-makers in developing countries to assist them in addressing the negative impacts of high food prices or to tap into their opportunities. "the experience of the 2007-2008 food crisis shows that in some cases, hastily taken decisions by governments to mitigate the impact of the crisis, have actually contributed to or exacerbated the crisis and aggravated its impact on food insecurity," said richard china, director of fao's policy and programme development support division. "export restrictions, for example, applied by some surplus food-producing countries, exacerbated the global food market situation during the 2007/2008 crisis. fao strongly advises against such measures, as they often provoke more uncertainty and disruption on world markets and drive prices up further globally, while depressing prices domestically and hence curtailing incentives to produce more food." the fao food price index, a measure of basic food prices at international level, peaked in december 2010. "with this new price shock only two years after the crisis in 2007/08 there is a serious concern now about implications for food markets in vulnerable countries," added china. gains and losses the guidelines stress that low-income food-deficit countries have been hit hard by high food prices in recent years. many of these countries have to pay larger food import bills when food prices are soaring. almost all countries in africa are net importers of cereals. the people most affected by higher food prices are net food buyers such as urban residents and small farmers, fishers, foresters, pastoralists and agricultural labourers who do not produce enough food to cover their needs. the poorest among them spend more than 70-75 percent of their income on buying food. net food-exporters should benefit from high food prices and could experience an improvement in their terms of trade and more income. however, experience of the 2007-8 food crisis showed that a variety of supply side constraints limited the supply response to higher prices in most developing countries. no 'one size fits all' solution the fao guide emphasizes that there is no "one size fits all" solution that can be applied with the same chance of success in every country. the mix of policy and programmatic actions has to be specifically adapted to local conditions and agreed upon by key stakeholders in each country. in any case, "care should be taken not to adopt measures that could undermine the existing market," the report said. "attempts should be made to get the full cooperation of market operators to address the situation. in cases where markets are malfunctioning or absent, it may be necessary to take extreme measures that shortcut market mechanisms. in this situation, interventions could also be used to help private sector operators emerge," the report said. in the medium and longer term only investment in developing countries' agricultural sectors will result in sustainable increases in productivity, healthy markets, increased resilience to international price spikes and improved food security, china said. the report favours community seed production by farmer field schools, farmer groups or cooperatives, to enhance access to both traditional and improved seed varieties at the community level. the report urges countries to apply integrated pest management (ipm), based on a thorough understanding of agro-ecosystems that will allow farmers to reduce the use of pesticides, as well as measures to reduce post-harvest losses and to adopt low-cost mechanical conservation agriculture. the report also discusses instruments that can be used to target the food insecurity of the poor, such as safety net programmes based on food or cash transfers. the report mentions that it is extremely important to consider the interactions between safety nets and "development" interventions in order to build on potential synergies and to avoid having either type of intervention undermine the other.
Source :fao.org
Date :
26
January
2011
Category :
food industries Economic
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west african farmers have succeeded in cutting the use of toxic pesticides, increasing yields and incomes and diversifying farming systems as a result of an international project promoting sustainable farming practices.around 100 000 farmers in benin, burkina faso, mali and senegal are participating in a community-driven training programme (west african regional integrated production and pest management (ippm) programme) executed by fao.
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fewer pesticides and higher yields and incomes 20-12-2010 integrated production and pest management programme in west africa makes important progress farmers working on a training plot in senegal. 20 december 2010, rome - west african farmers have succeeded in cutting the use of toxic pesticides, increasing yields and incomes and diversifying farming systems as a result of an international project promoting sustainable farming practices.
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about five million people living in the democratic people\'s republic of korea (dprk) will continue to face food shortages despite a relatively good harvest and a slight increase in food supply, a joint report by fao and wfp said today. a joint fao/wfp crop and food security assessment mission that visited dprk in september found that the country faces a cereal import requirement for the 2010/11 marketing year (nov/oct) of an estimated 867 000 tonnes.
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food production in haiti is slowly recovering but still remains significantly below the levels that existed prior to the january 2010 earthquake, according to the report of an fao-wfp joint assessment mission released today. haiti\'s 2010 spring harvest, compared to 2009, saw bean production drop by 17 percent and declines in maize, sorghum and plaintain of eight, four and five percent respectively, it found.
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growing scrutiny of food suppliers means an increasing focus on food safety issues. in this special edition article on risk, we look at how producers can communicate potential risks to consumers while protecting their brand reputation, in the event of contamination or recall issues. shouting (food safety issues) from the rooftops is important, but remember that consumers will notice inaccurate or mixed messages tony hines, head of food security and crisis management manager, leatherhead food research, told foodmanufacture.
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new fao book celebrating traditional food production in the southern caucasus because of its productivity, the caucasian bee is used all over the world.1 december 2010, rome - as part of its contribution to the international year of biodiversity, fao has published a book celebrating the richness of biodiversity for food and agriculture in the southern caucasus, birthplace of many common foods found on plates all over the world.
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farmers around the world are adopting new ways of producing food that both help cope with climate change and reduce farming\'s greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new fao website on \'climate-smart\' agriculture published today. burkina faso\'s yatenga province is being reclaimed through the use of an improved version of traditional \"planting pits\" known as zaï - now lands which were once barely productive are achieving yields five times greater than before.
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