Russia ends suspension of Ukraine grain deal
2/11/2022: The UN Secretary-General has warmly welcomed Russia’s decision to resume its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative. Senior UN officials confirm that exports from Ukraine and Russia under the deal have helped lower grain prices and stabilize markets.
Source: UN News
UN chief concerned at stalled Black Sea Grain Initiative
30/10/2022: UN Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed deep concern at Russia's suspension of the Black Sea Grain Initiative. The deal was demonstrably successful in bringing down prices, preventing some 100 million people from falling into extreme poverty.
Source: UN News
Famine should not exist in 2022
17/10/2022: The past four rainy seasons in Somalia have failed to materialise. The UN predicts more than 300,000 people will be in famine by December, despite global commitments to never let the 2011 famine happen again.
Source: The Conversation
World Food Day amid a global food crisis
16/10/2022: World Food Day falls this year as the global food security outlook is bleak, driven by Covid-19, extreme weather events, and the war in Ukraine. Funding for social protection is essential to respect that access to adequate food is a basic human right.
Source: Human Rights Watch
Global record hunger challenges World Food Day
13/10/2022: The World Food Programme fears yet another year of record hunger caused by climate shocks, conflict and economic instability. The UN food agency seeks more funding to prevent famine in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen.
Source: World Food Programme
AGRA abandons green revolution in African agriculture
28/9/2022: The Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa is dropping the "Green Revolution" from its name, having failed in its ambition to double the productivity of 30 million small-scale farmers. The focus will now be on sustainable farming through resilience to climate shocks.
Source: Devex
Global food crisis tightens grip on 19 hunger hotspots
21/9/2022: The number of people facing acute food insecurity worldwide is expected to continue to rise precipitously, driven by rising conflict, weather extremes, and economic instability. Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen alone account for almost a million people facing catastrophic levels of hunger.
Source: UN Food and Agriculture Organization
Catastrophic hunger warnings in Somalia
13/9/2022: UN food agencies continue to warn that famine will occur in Somalia within the next few weeks, without immediate funding to help vulnerable communities. More than 513,000 children are at risk of dying.
Source: UN News
Six megatrends shaping African food systems
9/9/2022: The 2022 Africa Agriculture Status Report, published by AGRA, urges African governments to proactively respond to six major demographic, economic, environmental, and social megatrends. The report estimates that governments need to invest between $40 billion and $77 billion a year to sustain agrifood transformation on the continent.
Source: Devex
Africa food crisis deepens with spike in fertiliser costs
8/9/2022: Multinationals and philanthropists see widespread use of fertilisers as key to increasing yields in Africa, despite the 300% rise in prices since Russia invaded Ukraine. Smallholder advocacy networks say this model has put farmers at the mercy of volatile global markets and worsened food security.
Source: Climate Home News