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Europe increases support for global food security

04-06-2010

FAO gets additional €13.2 million in EU-funding

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Reduce malnutrition of 72 000 farmer families in Niger

4 June 2010, Rome - The European Union (EU) has added €13.2 million to its funding of FAO's efforts to boost agricultural production in developing countries worst hit by high food prices. This brings the total amount of the EU "Food Facility" funds channeled through FAO to an unprecedented €228 million.

"It is unacceptable that one out of six persons on this planet is undernourished," said José Maria Sumpsi, FAO's Assistant Director-General of the Technical Cooperation Department ahead of G-8 and G-20 meetings later this month, where development aid to agriculture will be discussed, stressing the urgent need to invest more in small farmers in poor countries.

At the same time, Sumpsi expressed his gratitude to the EU for €13.2 million in additional funding for support to farmers who suffered the most from the 2007-2008 food price crisis. He noted that in developing countries, despite a decline from their peaks, food prices remained stubbornly high, negatively affecting vulnerable populations' access to food.

In 2009, the EU joined FAO in its efforts to turn the tide of growing hunger with massive support for global food security through its ‘Food Facility'.

Bangladesh
, Niger and rinderpest eradication

In Bangladesh, €7.5 million will be used to improve the food security of over 80 000 farmers, livestock holders and fishermen. They will receive training as well as production inputs, such as agricultural machinery, seeds and fertilizer, irrigation equipment and support, small and large ruminants, poultry, animal feed, and fishing equipment.

€3 million will double the size of FAO's EU-funded efforts in Niger, hit hard by the drought that ravaged harvests in the Sahel region. First priority is to reduce malnutrition of 72 000 farmer families, or some 500 000 people, by increasing their agricultural production.

In addition, €2.7 million will go to FAO's Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme as an extension of the EU's longstanding help to kill off one of the most devastating animal diseases known to man, rinderpest, responsible for famines over the course of hundreds of years in Asia, Africa and Europe. FAO is confident that field operations can come to a close by October 2010 and that the disease can be officially declared eradicated in mid 2011.

 

European Union Food Facility (EUFF) and FAO
Through the European Union Food Facility (EUFF), the European Union has committed to respond rapidly and on a large scale to rising hunger around the world as a consequence of high food prices, compounded by the global economic crisis. Over € 228 million are being channelled through FAO for operations in 28 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Photo: ©FAO/Giulio Napolitano
Improve food security of over 80 000 farmers, livestock holders and fishermen in Bangladesh
Contact

Maarten Roest
Media Relations (Rome)
(+39) 06 570 56524
(+ 39) 346 50 10 574
maarten.roest@fao.org

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