A tsunami was the image of choice to describe the blow of last year’s food crisis. Today’s situation resembles more the slow but relentless surge of a tide, gradually dragging more and more people into the ranks of the undernourished.
Almost unnoticed behind the economic crisis, a combination of lower growth, rising unemployment and falling remittances together with persistently high food prices has pushed the number of chronically hungry above 1bn for the first time.



