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The Time is Now: How world leaders should respond to the food price crisis

The Time is Now: How world leaders should respond to the food price crisis
16 pages

Global food prices are up 83 per cent compared with three years ago. The resulting food price crisis constitutes an unprecedented threat to the livelihoods and well-being of millions of rural and urban households who are net food buyers. Around the world, Oxfam International and many of its partners have seen soaring prices force people to eat less food or less nutritious food and drive poor households to cut back on health care, education, and other necessities. Women and children’s nutritional levels are particularly vulnerable, as women often put men’s consumption before their own.

KeywordsFood prices
Authors
Fraser, Arabella
Mousseau, Frederic
Publication date
03 Jun 2008
ISBN
9781848146778
Publisher
Oxfam International
Series
Oxfam Briefing Notes
Type
Policy paper

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