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Agency Alerts On Food Crisis
Mr Ray Offenheiser, President of Oxfam America, a food and agricultural organisation, has said that food crisis was imminent in West African region.
Offenheiser made the observation in a statement issued in Lagos last Thursday.
He said that he reached the conclusion at the end of his inspection of Oxfam programmes in West African sub-region when he saw that farmers in the region were not using modern implements.
According to him, many countries in West Africa are still practising subsistence agricultural systems that are not diversified.
“One of the things we have been concerned about has been food security all over the world and many countries in West Africa are vulnerable.
“There is potential for another food crisis similar to what we had in 2008 and we are beginning to see tensions around the world regarding food security,” he said.
Offenheiser said that Oxfam America was working together with local organisations in the sub-region to find solutions to these problems.
He said that Oxfam was thinking of a programme that would deal with price volatility and which would also be strategic enough to address perceived policy deficiencies and assist farmers.
The statement said that severe food shortages hit the Sahel region of West Africa in 2009 when 7.1 million people were affected in Niger alone.
The statement quoted Wendy Sherman, Chairman of Oxfam America, as saying that long-term sustenance and improvement of the living standards of the people were fundamental to ensuring food security.
She stresed the need to help farmers to diversify their agricultural practices to enhance their income streams and also reinforce their resilience against the vagaries of climate change.
Mr Souleymane Zeba, the West Africa Regional Director of Oxfam, said that West African farmers deserved strategic responses.
“This is because majority of the 300 million population of the region are farmers but produce far less than two per cent of Americans of equal population who are their counterparts.
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