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France to double food aid budget | France to double food aid budget |
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France is to double its food aid for poor countries this year, to counter a sharp rise in global food prices, President Nicolas Sarkozy has said. | France is to double its food aid for poor countries this year, to counter a sharp rise in global food prices, President Nicolas Sarkozy has said. |
President Sarkozy said the emergency food aid budget would rise to 60m euros (£47.5m; $94.5m). | President Sarkozy said the emergency food aid budget would rise to 60m euros (£47.5m; $94.5m). |
He said 37 countries were "going through a very serious food crisis". | He said 37 countries were "going through a very serious food crisis". |
Earlier this week, US President George W Bush ordered the release of 127m euros (£100.5m; $200m) of emergency aid to counter the food shortages. | Earlier this week, US President George W Bush ordered the release of 127m euros (£100.5m; $200m) of emergency aid to counter the food shortages. |
Call to action | Call to action |
The cost of basic foods has risen sharply around the world in recent months, sparking protests in countries from Egypt to Indonesia. | The cost of basic foods has risen sharply around the world in recent months, sparking protests in countries from Egypt to Indonesia. |
Rice prices on world markets have climbed about 75% in just two months, and the cost of wheat has rocketed by 120% in the past year. | Rice prices on world markets have climbed about 75% in just two months, and the cost of wheat has rocketed by 120% in the past year. |
The price of maize, an African staple, has more than doubled since the beginning of 2006. | The price of maize, an African staple, has more than doubled since the beginning of 2006. |
"We must act urgently to strengthen food security," said Mr Sarkozy. | "We must act urgently to strengthen food security," said Mr Sarkozy. |
Rising food prices have led to unrest in many countries, including Haiti | |
He warned that the escalation in food prices was creating a crisis. | He warned that the escalation in food prices was creating a crisis. |
"We cannot remain indifferent to the unrest among those people who, in the developing countries, can no longer satisfy their hunger," he said. | "We cannot remain indifferent to the unrest among those people who, in the developing countries, can no longer satisfy their hunger," he said. |
Growing populations, rising food consumption in emerging economies such as India and China, and poor weather are being blamed for the rise in food prices. | |
But a shift to biofuels - made from crops - to help reduce carbon emissions has also been singled out as a contributing factor. | |
The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dominique Strauss-Kahn, told French radio that biofuels "pose a real moral problem". | |
He called for a moratorium on biofuels made from food crops, saying efforts to tackle global warming "must be balanced with the fact that people are going to die of hunger". | |
Last weekend, Mr Strauss-Kahn warned that hundreds of thousands of people were at risk of starvation because of the food crisis. |
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