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Thursday, September 29, 2022

Conflicts, climate to fuel more global food crises, warns FAO

The UN agency says the global food crises was caused in part by Russia’s war in Ukraine.

• September 29, 2022
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has warned that conflicts and climate-related impacts will remain major drivers behind food crises.

FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu also called for resilience and more efforts for peace at a meeting for agricultural ministers for member states of the Group of 20 (G20) in Bali, Indonesia.

He said soaring global food prices sparked in part by Russia’s war in Ukraine are having “devastating implications” for global food supply and nutrition, especially in the most vulnerable countries.

He said the human, social and economic costs of conflict are always immense, and peace is a precondition for the resilience of national and international agrifood systems.

Mr Dongyu noted that the trend hurts both sides of the food supply process.

“Food prices are very high for consumers, and input prices are very high for farmers,” he said.

The five highest levels of the FAO Food Price Index have all been recorded this year, sparked by higher energy prices and supply chain issues related to the Ukraine crisis.

The index dipped slightly in recent months, and new data for September are expected to be released early next month.

Mr Qu’s remarks came less than four months after FAO proposed a food import financing facility aimed at helping economically vulnerable countries to access credit that will help fund emergency needs while investing in sustainable domestic food production systems.

“We need to avoid that a food access crisis also becomes a food availability crisis,” Mr Dongyu said. 

(Xinhua/NAN)

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