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Two Efforts Seek to Increase Food Security in Africa

16 November 2009

This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.

For the past year, the World Food Program has operated a project to prevent hunger in twenty-one countries in Africa. In the project, the United Nations agency works with small farmers to grow more and better produce.

The World Food Program buys the produce through local cooperative associations. Then it distributes the products within the country or area. The project works mainly with women.

Women and men removing grains from rice grass in Ahero, Kenya
Farmers removing grains from rice grass in Ahero, Kenya
Sheila Sisulu from the World Food Program says the project aims to break a cycle that keeps people hungry. The situation is when farmers have to sell their produce at low prices after harvest, when supplies are greatest. Then they have to pay high prices to buy food for themselves during the "lean season," when supplies are limited.

But when farmers produce more food, they can sell more. And when they produce high-quality food, they can get higher prices. They can also store food for themselves, and have enough money to buy food if they need to during the lean season. Sheila Sisulu says the farmers are now starting to earn profits through the project.

The Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Fund for Agricultural Development help the farmers choose the best seeds and fertilizers. They also advise the farmers on the quality levels that the World Food Program requires to buy their produce.

Two other groups recently launched a separate effort to increase food security in Africa. The groups are the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa and the New Partnership for Africa's Development.

They say African governments have to increase their investment in agriculture in order to fight problems related to climate change. The groups want the governments to develop programs in seeds, soil health, policy and markets.

Former United Nations chief Kofi Annan is the chairman of AGRA. The group's president, Namanga Ngongi, says many African governments are not meeting a target of spending ten percent of their national budgets on agriculture. But he says investment has risen from four percent of national budgets to probably five and a half percent today.

And that's the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Today's report was written by Jerilyn Watson, with Lisa Schlein in Geneva and Selah Hennessy in London. You can find transcripts, podcasts and archives of our reports at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Jim Tedder.



Comments:

1. agriculture

ok i think the goverment of Africa should make a coporation with development countries . So that they can help them in technology
Submitted by: hiep (vietnam)
12-19-2009 - 14:41:34

2.

I find it very useful through this listening lesson.I see a lot of problems around world food security.I think not only u.n but also every state should be more interested in agriculture.Thank you!
Submitted by: khai (vietnam)
11-26-2009 - 03:45:50

3. coment

My regret is that some one give proudly and iresponsible words while there are many poor people. are they in another planet..? is it a advanced education...? I feel shame very much !
Submitted by: sangmainiemtin (Vietnam)
11-23-2009 - 10:50:54

4. agriculture

in afrika people need food and as a citizen I think we should share our initiatives in order to make people concious.if we help eachother in special plans we will have a great sucess in a short time.
Submitted by: hicriye (turkey)
11-22-2009 - 15:45:44

5. the important of agriculture

however,with the modern manufacturing have provided many product driving our forgot partly of agriculture.but whenever the agriculture must important and important.the government of nations need to have many policy to development agriculture in every country and more investment for agriculture.
Submitted by: pham hieu (vietnam)
11-22-2009 - 10:25:06

6. comment

It is important on over the world that they must keep agricltural plans and anti - forest deverstaion. Ensure water lines and plan people reasonably.
Submitted by: Nguyen Van Ry (Vietnam)
11-20-2009 - 11:41:13

7. English

We need try our best to help the people in need. the Government needs to ensure the dietetic hygiene.
Submitted by: Wendy (China)
11-19-2009 - 17:43:49

8. english

I think this is very good idea!! Because farmers are trying to help africans, and trying to produce more low price food.
Submitted by: sayaka (japan)
11-19-2009 - 17:41:39

9. english

I'm Korean. And I like play basketball
Submitted by: byeongho (korea)
11-19-2009 - 17:40:16

10. English

I think this article is really good because in africa the people need food and is important that one program or project like that stay operated and worring for something like that ...
Submitted by: Kaleb (Mexico)
11-19-2009 - 17:32:26

11. english

we should help them, because we know there are many wars in this area every year. so we should take care of these aferican. we live in the same planet.
Submitted by: wang (china)
11-19-2009 - 17:30:38

12. english

my country is deploying, based on agriculture. 80 percent of population are farmers. we are the second of exporting rice in the world. hahahahahah.
Submitted by: tuan (vietnam)
11-19-2009 - 15:59:15

13. Agriculture report.

In a world that celebrates high technology the idea sounds too simple to succeed.All it require was western type investment in high yielding varieties,chemical inputs and machinery combined with a strong extension effort.
Submitted by: Gaddafi Adamu (Nigeria)
11-18-2009 - 19:44:09

14.

This article is first what read. I have to start learn english. I thougt very interesting and help me. Thanks
Submitted by: Mariana (Brasil)
11-18-2009 - 02:29:52

15. Food in Africa

Wow, a lot of people are trying to help Africans live better and sell more of their produce. I learned a lot about that! Please get more news like this soon!!!
Submitted by: Youngjin Park (South Korea)
11-17-2009 - 11:18:40

16. voa

hi i went to parcitipate voaspecial engilsh
Submitted by: xanan (dubai)
11-17-2009 - 08:35:49

17. english

love to study hard
Submitted by: salahuddin (afghanistan)
11-17-2009 - 04:29:17

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