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Corona epidemic threatens farmers with food crisis

Corona epidemic threatens farmers with food crisis

[caption id="attachment_4500" align="aligncenter" width="1014"]Corona epidemic threatens farmers with food crisis Idris Elba (Right), File Photo[/caption] On Friday (May 29, 2020), the British actor and filmmaker Idris Elba called for urgent action and creative solutions to curb the growing hunger crisis in poor countries where food production and transportation have been disrupted by the coronavirus epidemic. The actor said the issue is personal to him and his wife, model and activist Sabrina Dhowre Elba, since both of their families come from Africa. The couple launched a United Nations fund in April to support rural food systems and spoke in an online panel on Friday with experts from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). With 60% of employment in Africa in agriculture, “that’s an awful lot of people who are going to suffer and not eat because of the crisis and ongoing effects,” Elba said. “At the beginning stages of this pandemic ... everyone was looking at themselves. And I think what’s happened now is we’ve realized that we’re all connected somewhat,” he said. Coronavirus is set to almost double global hunger by the end of the year, putting an additional 130 million people at risk because of cut-off trade flows and loss of income, according to the World Food Programme. Most will be in Africa. In many places farmers cannot buy seeds or fertilizer due to lockdowns or reach markets to sell their crops. In West Africa, traders said they’ve had to throw out fresh produce because they couldn’t get it across borders to sell. “If we can transport soldiers and ammunition, we can transport food,” said Elba, adding that governments should think about using military resources to help. IFAD has pledged $40 million to the new U.N. fund and is providing cash transfers to farmers, distributing seeds and fertilizers and in some places negotiating with authorities to get food to market. Find more... Source: Online/SZK

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