Full Coverage: Food
January 2008
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The aim of this Topic Guide is to provide a broad introduction to the subject of of food security in the context of the Millennium Development Goal to reduce world hunger
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29.01.2008
BangladeshÂ’s poor are increasingly finding it difficult to buy food. The increase in wages across sectors over last year is disproportionate to the overall rise in food prices, which have increased by 27% in last four months alone. Recurring floods and cyclones destroying standing crops have only added to the woes.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Agriculture] [Poverty] [Economy] Image: Bangladesh is witnessing soaring food prices / Photo credit: David Swanson / IRIN
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25.01.2008
Food crisis in Afghanistan is deepening by the day. Afghan government has expressed its inability to tackle the food insecurity on its own and has appealed together with the UN for US $ 80 million assistance to avert this humanitarian tragedy.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Poverty] [MDGs] Image: Afghanistan is reeling under food shortage and children are most vulnerable / Photo credit: IRIN
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24.01.2008
NEW YORK, Jan 24 (OneWorld) - A broad coalition is urging consumers and grocery stores to refuse burgers, milk, and other products from cloned animals, following a U.S. government decision to lift a ban on the controversial foods.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Agriculture] [Business] [Consumption] [Animals] Image: Dolly the cloned sheep. © VerseVend (flickr)
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22.01.2008
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Agriculture] [Capacity building] [Land] [Poverty] [Corporations] [Biodiversity] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Human rights] [Globalisation] |
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16.01.2008
Until now all efforts were going in improving the crop yield, but global warming is forcing scientists to change their research agenda and look for ways to make crops climate-proof, so that they are resilient to the vagaries of weather. Journalist T.V. Padma, in her article takes an overview of the situation.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Agriculture] [Climate change] Image: Paddy crop
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16.01.2008
As the truce between Sri Lankan government and Tamil Tiger (LTTE) rebels ends on January 16, humanitarian agencies have raised concern over its possible impact on aid delivery. Fresh violence could affect over a hundred thousand displaced people and put at risk the safety of its workers, say agencies.
more...Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] [South Asia] [Aid] [Children] [Conflict] [Security] Image: Sri Lankan father and son
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14.01.2008
As a result of food shortage, prices of essential commodities in Pakistan are skyrocketing. Amidst accusations that the government is hoarding and smuggling food items, no one seems to be enthusiastic about upcoming elections. People can be seen standing for hours in long queues to secure a bagful of wheat flour at subsidised prices.
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14.01.2008
The Harry Chapin Media Awards were created in 1982 to encourage the media to tell stories of hunger and poverty. These global awards recognise work on causes of economic poverty and forces leading to self-reliance of poor. The current deadline for submitting entries is February 1, 2008.
more...Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Poverty] [Shelter & housing] [Nutrition/malnutrition] [Information & media] [Media] [MDGs] Image: The story of hunger © New Internationalist
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11.01.2008
The Afghan government has asked the World Food Programme to increase its food aid in 2008 following soaring food prices and concerns about food shortages, and distribute it in the inaccessible areas. However the government also claims it has multiple strategies in place to avert food shortages in the winter months.
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10.01.2008
The use of urea deep placement (UDP) increases rice yields by 25 per cent while using up less quantities of urea. The Bangladesh government now plans to extend this technique to various sub-districts for effective fertiliser usage and increased food production.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh] [Agriculture] [Land] [Soils] Image: Planting rice © Peter Armstrong
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