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An African leader has dismissed the UN's food agency as a "waste of money" and called for it to be scrapped. | An African leader has dismissed the UN's food agency as a "waste of money" and called for it to be scrapped. |
President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal spoke out days after the UN announced an emergency plan to bring soaring world food prices under control. | President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal spoke out days after the UN announced an emergency plan to bring soaring world food prices under control. |
Mr Wade said the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) was itself largely to blame for the price rises. | |
His comments came as bakers in Nigeria began a week-long national strike in protest at the cost of flour and sugar. | |
Some global food prices have nearly doubled in the past three years, provoking riots and other protests in Africa, Asia and Latin America. | Some global food prices have nearly doubled in the past three years, provoking riots and other protests in Africa, Asia and Latin America. |
The current situation is largely the FAO's failure and the cries of alarm will not help at all Abdoulaye Wade | |
Mr Wade said on Senegalese radio and television on Sunday that the FAO's work was duplicated by other bodies that operated more efficiently, like the UN's International Fund for Agricultural Development. | |
That agency has unveiled a $200m (£100m) package to support farmers and boost production in the countries worst-affected by the food crisis. | |
Mr Wade said that despite the qualities of the FAO's leader - his compatriot Jacques Diouf - the agency was a "waste of money largely spent on doing very little". | |
"The current situation is largely its failure and the cries of alarm will not help at all," he added. | |
Mr Wade said he had campaigned in the past for the agency to be relocated from Rome to a country in Africa - the continent most affected by food shortages. | |
"This time, I'm going further, we must scrap it," he said. | |
Price hike threat | |
As the UN digested Mr Wade's comments, members of the Association of Master Bakers and Caterers in Nigeria began a week-long strike, during which they have said they will stop producing bread. | |
Lower food production and rising demand are being blamed | |
The group is threatening to hike the price of bread by 25% at the end of its action unless the government acts to lower the price of ingredients. | |
Rising use of biofuels, increased demand from India and China, poor harvests, oil prices and increasing transport costs have all been blamed for spiralling global food costs. | |
The World Bank has said two billion people across the globe are affected, and warned 100 million may be pushed deeper into poverty by the crisis. |