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Podcast - Farming Crisis - Filling an Empty Plate
Africa's farmers still face serious challenges

Food Security in Uruguay

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Food Security in Bolivia

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Slideshow - Farmers struggle due to lack of storage facilities and lack of transport.
Slideshow - New farming methods increase yields for small holder farmers.
Slideshow - Journalist receive training on how to report on the food crisis in Africa.
Slideshow - Liberian rice farmers try to eke out a living from the country’s staple
Slideshow - DRC Farmers: Untapped Potential

Food Security in Argentina

Food Security in Colombia

Mexico: Food Emergency

Press Briefing with Kanayo F. Nwanze, President of IFAD

IFAD interview: MOHAMED BEAVOGUI


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Adding Rice Farmers to the Rio+20 Agenda
By Amantha Perera
COLOMBO - The year 2011 was one of extremes for the small Sri Lankan village of Verugal.
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Despite Economic Growth, Food Insecurity Lingers in Africa
By Brian Ngugi
NAIROBI - Everlyne Wanjiku, a single mother of five, has earned a living selling vegetables in the sprawling Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya, for over three decades. And even though her earnings were meagre, she was able to provide all her children with a tertiary education.
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"Not a Famine, but an Issue of Food Insecurity"
By Louise Redvers
JOHANNESBURG - Millions of Angola’s poorest families are facing critical food insecurity as a prolonged dry spell across large parts of the country has destroyed harvests and killed off livestock.
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Q&A
Women Farmers Are Key to a Food-Secure Africa
Busani Bafana interviews JANE KARUKU, the first woman president of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa
BULAWAYO - While women constitute the majority of food producers, processors and marketers in Africa, their role in the agricultural sector still remains a minor one because of cultural and social barriers.
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Cashew Producers' Pain Is Intermediaries’ Gain in Senegal
By Koffigan E. Adigbli
ZIGUINCHOR, Senegal - Cashew nut growers in the southern Senegalese region of Casamance are complaining bitterly that intermediaries are cutting them out of a fair share of the profits.
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AGRICULTURE
Farm Animals Join Rio+20 Agenda
By Johanna Treblin
UNITED NATIONS - Human development and biodiversity will not be the only focus of the Rio+20 Earth Summit in June, for which representatives of hundreds of states and non- governmental organisations (NGOs) will gather to discuss sustainable development.
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Tribal Farming Beats Climate Change
By Manipadma Jena*
RAYAGADA, India - Tribal farmer Harish Saraka has rediscovered the key to sustainable farming in this rain-dependent hinterland of eastern Odisha state – mixed cropping.
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DRC Cassava Farmers Reap Rewards from New Methods
By Badylon Kawanda Bakiman
KIKWIT, DR Congo - Farmers in the Democratic Republic of Congo are embracing a new variety of cassava which, in combination with improved agricultural techniques, easily outperforms yields from other popular types of this important crop.
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Cameroonian Farmer Won’t Let Low Rainfall Defeat Him
By Ngala Killian Chimtom
SANTA, Cameroon - Olivier Forgha Koumbou washes some freshly picked carrots in a small brook and eats them with relish. His thriving farm in Santa, in Cameroon’s North West region, looks like a miracle in the midst of surrounding farms where carrots, lettuce, potatoes and leeks have withered and died.
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South Africa’s Smallholders Lose Battle for Seed Security
By Kristin Palitza
CAPE TOWN, South Africa - In an almost ceremonial manner, Selinah Mncwango opens her big plastic bag and pulls out several smaller packets, each filled with different types of seeds: sorghum, bean, pumpkin, and maize. They are her pride, her wealth, the "pillar of my family," says the farmer from a village in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province.
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Ghanaian Fisherfolk Blasting Their Way to Finding Fish
By Jessica McDiarmid
TAKORADI-SEKONDI, Ghana - Explosives, high-watt light bulbs, monofilament nets, and poison: these are a few methods fisherfolk are using to catch ever-dwindling fish stocks off Ghana’s shores.
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Listening to the Hum of Tilling Machinery in the Sierra Leone Countryside
By Damon Van der Linde
LAMBAYAMA, Sierra Leone - In the eastern Sierra Leonean community of Lambayama, rice paddies are carved far into the landscape before being abruptly halted by distant hills. Aside from a paved road that draws a grey line through the green, swampy valley, it looks much as it did a century ago.
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Western Ghana’s Fisherfolk Starve Amid Algae Infestation
By Jessica McDiarmid
BEYIN, Ghana - Sam Kojo stands in a thigh-high pile of brown seaweed that blankets a beach in western Ghana. Behind him, a decomposing mound of Sargassum stretches down the shore past the fishing village of Beyin.
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'The Land is Never Wrong', Says Togolese Farmer
By Noël Kokou Tadégnon
LOME - Awuissa Walla has no regrets over choosing farming as a profession. He earned a degree in agronomy a decade ago, and borrowing money from friends, set himself up on an 18-hectare plot at Badja, some 50 kilometres from Lomé, the Togolese capital.
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Farming the future: sustaining smallholder farmers in RSSToday, one in six people on the planet go hungry, according to United Nations statistics. The food crisis and now the global economic crisis, together, have increased the number of undernourished people in the world to more that one billion for the first time since the 1970’s.

Much of southern Africa continues to face severe food shortages, largely the result of one of the worst droughts in a decade followed by erratic rains.

While the Latin American and Caribbean region as a whole is a net food exporter, food price inflation is still having a detrimental impact on the income, nutrition, and health of poor consumers.

Solutions must be carefully crafted in each region, country and community taking into account local priorities. The complex web of issues surrounding food security and rural development include farmers access to markets, the adoption of international trade rules, technology transfer, the sustainable use of limited resources, and the application of traditional knowledge, among others.

Establishing a prosperous, sustainable economic future for the world means placing a spotlight on agriculture - and giving a voice to farmers.

IPS News is covering the food crisis, its causes and its effects, from both a local and a global perspective.

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Food and Agriculture Organisation
World Bank: Food Crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean
West and Central African Council for Agricultural Research and Development
Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa
New Partnership for Africa's Development
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World Bank Report 2008: Agriculture for Development
World Development Report 2010: Development and Climate Change

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