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Annan urges more support for poor African farmers
16 Jul 2008 19:39:03 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Muchena Zigomo

JOHANNESBURG, July 16 (Reuters) - African governments and overseas donors must do more to support small-scale farmers if the continent is to overcome a crippling food crisis, former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on Wednesday.

Speaking at an anti-hunger event in Johannesburg, Annan said it was critical that governments and the international community make fertiliser, farm equipment and other key inputs available to the poorest of Africa's farmers.

"We've seen situations where the farmers need to plant, where food is needed, but because they cannot afford fertilisers they are planting a quarter or half (of what they would)," he said.

Annan retired from the United Nations last year and recently became the first chairman of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, a group backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that aims to reverse Africa's declining food production.

During his tenure at the United Nations, Annan, a Ghanian national, often drew attention to the link between Africa's failing agriculture systems and its persistent hunger and poverty.

He was joined on Wednesday by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and other members of the Elders, a group of retired world leaders who are pushing for concerted international action on key issues, including AIDS and human rights. (Reporting by Muchena Zigomo; Editing by Paul Simao Matthew Lewis)


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