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Rising food prices: A global crisis - Action needed now to avert poverty and hunger, ODI Briefing Paper 37, April 2008
Written/Published in 2008 by Steve Wiggins and Stephanie Levy

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Soaring food prices pose problems for three groups. First, the poor whose ability to buy food is undermined. Second, governments of low-income countries facing higher import bills, soaring costs for safety net programmes and political unrest. Third, aid agencies juggling increased demands for food, cash and technical advice. High food prices threaten the gains made since the 1960s and highlight the long-term need for investment in, and better management of, the global food supply.

This Paper examines the causes of rising food prices, expected trends, the likely impact, and possible policy responses.

Organisation
Overseas Development Institute
Sector
Agriculture & Livelihood
Hunger, Nutrition & Food Safety
Poverty & Poverty Reduction
Contributed on April 29, 2008 by Daniel Gerecke
Last updated on April 29, 2008
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