Govt to mark World Food Day as food crisis worsens

Written by Writer on Friday, October 17th, 2008

Govt to mark as worsens

Written by Sam and Sebastian
Thursday, 16 October 2008

Meanwhile, local promote an alternative ‘World Foodless Day’ to focus attention on the global poor.

THE UN (FAO) and government officials are to hold a joint ceremony today to mark the 28th , drawing attention to food security concerns in a year that has seen spiralling inflation push more Cambodian families below the .

“We are holding a ceremony in Kampong Speu province, and we will provide and fertiliser to 600 families,” said Chan , , forestry and fisheries, who will attend the event with FAO Ahmed. The event will feature visits to farms and the distribution of to local residents.

“The goal of the event is to advise stakeholders on how to develop agriculture in a sustainable way,” said Chuop Paris, assistant representative in charge of programs at the FAO. “In Cambodia, 21 percent of the population lives under minimum ,” he said.

The FAO announced last month that the global number of malnourished people rose by around 75 million in 2008, on the back of rising .

Today, however, local agricultural NGO are to take part in World Foodless Day, an alternative claim better represents the reality confronting millions.

“While governments and such as the FAO will talk about the … the reality is that there are more hungry people today than ever before - over 150 million,” said Antonio Tujan, co-chair of the People’s Coalition on Food Security, in a press release Monday.

spokesman Him Khortieth said the organisation would use the event to set out its own strategy for improving Cambodia’s food security.

“We’re going to give our own recommendations to the government about how to increase food security,” he said.
“In Asia, this day is World Foodless Day.”

But Chuop Paris said the FAO was well aware of the challenges.
“We acknowledge their concerns that … millions of people lack food. That’s why the FAO tries to mobilise funds to help farmers,” she said.

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