Millions More In Horn Of Africa Could Face Food Shortages This Year, FAO Says

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Article Date: 22 Sep 2009 - 4:00 PDT

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Millions of additional people in the Horn of Africa could face food shortages this year because of poor harvests from a lack of rain, worsening conflicts and the El Nino climatic effect, the U.N. Food and Agriculture organization (FAO) said on Monday, Reuters reports. The agency indicated "that from Uganda to Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia a drop in cereal production was likely to increase the nearly 20 million people already dependent on food assistance in one of the world's poorest regions," the news service writes (9/21).

FAO said that the potential of heavy rains caused by El Nino in the coming months might destroy crops, livestock, infrastructure and homes. "In Uganda, the production of the first season crops is forecast at below average levels, the country's fourth successive poor harvest, the agency said. The maize crop in Kenya is estimated at 1.84 million tons, about 28 percent below normal levels," the Associated Press reports. Forced migrations, resulting from water searches, have increased disease outbreaks and worsened conflicts in the area, according to FAO (9/21).

Several news outlets reported on related stories about food security, malnutrition and food aid:

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