مقاطع إذاعية
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World hunger report 2011: High, volatile prices set to continue
The global hunger report focuses on high and volatile food prices, identified as major contributing factors in food insecurity at global level and a source of grave concern to the international community. Moreover, food price volatility may increase over the next decade due to stronger linkages between agricultural and energy markets and more frequent extreme weather events. (FAO Photo/G. Napolitano)

Food price volatility featuring high prices is likely to continue and possibly increase, making poor farmers, consumers and countries more vulnerable to poverty and food insecurity, the United Nations' three Rome-based agencies said in the global hunger report published today. Details with David Dawe, Senior Economist, FAO:
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الموضوع: يوم الأغذية العالمي, الأمن الغذائي
ن إنتاج: FAO
 
المرجع: 9510