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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged nations to seize an "historic opportunity to revitalise agriculture" as a way of tackling the food crisis. | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged nations to seize an "historic opportunity to revitalise agriculture" as a way of tackling the food crisis. |
Mr Ban told a UN-sponsored summit in Rome that food production would have to rise by 50% by 2030 to meet demand. | Mr Ban told a UN-sponsored summit in Rome that food production would have to rise by 50% by 2030 to meet demand. |
Mr Ban said export restrictions and import tariffs ought to be minimised to alleviate the crisis. | Mr Ban said export restrictions and import tariffs ought to be minimised to alleviate the crisis. |
The summit comes as food costs have reached a 30-year high in real terms, causing riots in many countries. | The summit comes as food costs have reached a 30-year high in real terms, causing riots in many countries. |
The host of the conference - the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) - has warned the industrialised countries that unless they increase yields, eliminate barriers and move food to where it is needed most, a global catastrophe could result. | The host of the conference - the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) - has warned the industrialised countries that unless they increase yields, eliminate barriers and move food to where it is needed most, a global catastrophe could result. |
Map showing impact of food price rises on trade balances | Map showing impact of food price rises on trade balances |
The recent crisis is believed to have pushed 100 million people into hunger worldwide. | The recent crisis is believed to have pushed 100 million people into hunger worldwide. |
Poorer countries are faced with a 40% increase in their food imports bill this year, and experts say some countries' food bills have doubled in the past year. | Poorer countries are faced with a 40% increase in their food imports bill this year, and experts say some countries' food bills have doubled in the past year. |
Access problem | Access problem |
Beggar Thy Neighbour food policies cannot work - they only distort markets and force prices even higher Ban Ki-moon Cheap food era overPressure mounting for action | Beggar Thy Neighbour food policies cannot work - they only distort markets and force prices even higher Ban Ki-moon Cheap food era overPressure mounting for action |
The taskforce Mr Ban created to target the food crisis is expected to present a 38-page report with measures that could cost up to $15bn (£7.5bn) to implement. | |
Announcing some of its findings, Mr Ban said high food prices offered a chance to finally address the ongoing problem of access to food for the world's poor. | Announcing some of its findings, Mr Ban said high food prices offered a chance to finally address the ongoing problem of access to food for the world's poor. |
"The threats are obvious to us all. Yet this crisis also presents us with an opportunity," he said. | "The threats are obvious to us all. Yet this crisis also presents us with an opportunity," he said. |
Mr Ban called for improving food security | |
"While we must respond immediately to high food prices, it is important that our longer term focus is on improving world food security," he said. | "While we must respond immediately to high food prices, it is important that our longer term focus is on improving world food security," he said. |
Measures to improve access to food for vulnerable people include expanding aid, boosting smallholder production and minimising export restriction and import tariffs, he added. | Measures to improve access to food for vulnerable people include expanding aid, boosting smallholder production and minimising export restriction and import tariffs, he added. |
Mr Ban urged countries not to unilaterally intervene to control prices. | Mr Ban urged countries not to unilaterally intervene to control prices. |
"Some countries have taken action by limiting exports or by imposing price controls," he said. | "Some countries have taken action by limiting exports or by imposing price controls," he said. |
SUMMIT AGENDA Price controls, trade tariffs and export bansSubsidies for biofuelsHelp for farmers in poorer countriesEffect of climate change on agriculture Challenges for the summitSend your comments | SUMMIT AGENDA Price controls, trade tariffs and export bansSubsidies for biofuelsHelp for farmers in poorer countriesEffect of climate change on agriculture Challenges for the summitSend your comments |
"As I have said before, I say again now: Beggar Thy Neighbour food policies cannot work. They only distort markets and force prices even higher." | "As I have said before, I say again now: Beggar Thy Neighbour food policies cannot work. They only distort markets and force prices even higher." |
Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, meanwhile, denounced the "intolerable protectionism which stunts and disrupts" farming in developing countries. | |
Mr Lula also defended his country's production of biofuels, a contentious issue because they are a major competitor for land needed for food production. | |
He said attempts to link biofuel production to food price rises was "more than an oversimplification, this is an affront". | |
Many observers have so far focused on Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, whose presence at the summit has been called "obscene" by the UK and Australia. | Many observers have so far focused on Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, whose presence at the summit has been called "obscene" by the UK and Australia. |
Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said the Zimbabwean president was "the person who has presided over the starvation of his people". | Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said the Zimbabwean president was "the person who has presided over the starvation of his people". |
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