The president of the International Fund for Agricultural Development has called for global leaders to invest more in rural communities and small-scale farmers, who produce one-third of the world’s food. The representatives of 177 states were asked, ‘Think how much more rural people could contribute to global food security, peace and stability if they had the resources to improve their farms and prosper, not just survive.’ Barbados’s prime minister said, ‘It is time for the world to recognise that we need to invest right now in securing food and nutrition for citizens across the planet, especially poor people, and invest in smallholder agriculture and diversified local production. Investing in food systems transformation will end the world’s hunger and nutrition crisis.’ Climate change, conflict and global inflation are creating a food crisis of epic proportions, as progress in achieving Zero Hunger moves backwards. Over one in ten people are hungry, and over 3 billion cannot afford a healthy diet.
Call for investment in world’s poorest people
Written by David Fletcher 16 Feb 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for the 3 billion people who rely on small-scale farming for their food and livelihoods to receive the financial help needed to bring about changed circumstances. (Proverbs 19:17)
- More: www.ekklesia.co.uk/2023/02/16/call-for-governments-to-step-up-investment-in-the-worlds-poorest-people/
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