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Aid workers warn of another bitter harvest for Niger after season of drought and locusts

By Dino Mahtani

Published: September 30 2005 03:00 | Last updated: September 30 2005 03:00

As farmers in Niger begin to reap their harvest and aid agencies phase out fooddistributions, many aid workers warn that acute food shortages could affect the country again next year.

About 3.6m people in Niger were affected this year by food shortfalls brought about by the effects of drought and locust infestations and compounded by scarce food supplies in the west African Sahel region.

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