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Saturday, 30 August 2008

Venezuela offers $US100m for food crisis

8/05/2008 3:51:00 PM.  | AP
Venezuela has offered allies $US100 million ($A106.24 million) to fight rising food costs for Latin America's poor.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said the money would help finance a grain bank and other programs drafted at a meeting of Latin American leaders this week in Managua.

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega called the two-day meeting so regional allies could find ways to cooperate in fighting a looming world food crisis.

Malnutrition is already common in poverty ridden Central America, which depends on imported oil and fertiliser to operate its farms.

In Mexico, World Bank President Robert Zoellick said high food prices would continue until at least 2015.

COMMENTS

Thursday, 08 May 2008

while there is no check to population growth, there will be food shortage and the situation will only get worse with more land being taken by people, biofuels and livestock for the wealthy. Already food shortages have set in and we "only" have 6.6 billion people! Latin American countries are restricted by the Catholic church to use family planning, and thus their struggle is partly due to corruption and mis-guided theology. Mother Earth can only hold so many children!

Posted by: Milly Osborne, Ivanhoe, Vic

 
 

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