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The global food crisis

High prices intensify Ethiopian hunger crisis

By Barney Jopson in Addis Ababa

Published: August 17 2008 22:44 | Last updated: August 17 2008 22:44

Ethiopia has emerged as one of the biggest victims of global inflation after food prices in the country nearly doubled in the 12 months to July, intensifying a hunger crisis that has already affected millions of people.

The crisis has been magnified by local factors – drought, hoarding, and a splurge of public infrastructure investment that has left the finances of the country’s cash-strapped government under strain.

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