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The global food crisis

UN food chief seeks tenfold rise in aid

By Javier Blas in Rome

Published: June 1 2008 22:00 | Last updated: June 1 2008 22:00

Rich countries must increase their aid to agriculture tenfold to $30bn (£15bn) a year to help resolve the global food crisis, according to the United Nations’ top agriculture official.

Jacques Diouf, director-general of the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation, said that for the first time in 25 years record prices were providing the fundamental economic and political incentives to stimulate investments in the agricultural sector.

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