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Myanmar: A race to avoid increasing food insecurity

Millions of people in Myanmar are expected to become hungry over the coming six months as food insecurity is predicted to rise sharply and plunge the country into a food crisis. In the wake of political and financial instability, an increasing number of people are facing uncertainty as job losses continue, food prices increase, and its currency depreciates.

Acting now is critical before the crisis escalates to a devastating point. June marked the start of the lean season - a period between planting and harvesting of rice, maize and vegetables in the course of the monsoon season. During this time, job opportunities are also scarce, incomes plummet and food stocks dwindle -- in other words, those who are already struggling will be further pushed to the edge, especially in fragile regions. The impending monsoon season itself adds another layer of danger, placing pressure on infrastructure and transport systems, which can become easily overwhelmed or cut off entirely due to heavy downpours.

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Organization: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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Year: 2021
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Country/ies: Myanmar
Geographical coverage: Asia and the Pacific
Type: Blog article
Content language: English
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