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Global hunger forces itself to the top of political agenda

By Javier Blas

Published: November 10 2009 02:00 | Last updated: November 10 2009 02:00

Hunger and food security used to be the staple talking points of agriculture and development officials. But the food crisis of 2007-08 has elevated the issue to the highest level of government.

"Massive hunger poses a threat to the stability of governments, societies and borders," Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, said recently. "Food security is not just about food. But it is all about security - economic security, environmental security, even national security."

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