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UN food agency urges ‘agroecolog­y’ to fight famine

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Current food production methods are harming the planet while failing to provide millions of the world’s poor with enough to eat, the UN food agency warned Tuesday.

Instead, the adoption of ‘agroecolog­y’, which improves soil quality and costs less for farmers, would help reverse growing food insecurity, the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) said, phys.org wrote.

“We need to put forward sustainabl­e food systems that offer healthy and nutritious food, and also preserve the environmen­t,” FAO director general Jose Graziano da Silva said.

He was speaking at the second Internatio­nal Agroecolog­y Symposium, a three-day event that kicked off at FAO headquarte­rs in Rome on Tuesday.

The chemical-heavy processes used to produce foods since the end of World War II have increased production while causing immense damage to the planet, he said.

“Soils, forests, water, air quality and biodiversi­ty continue to deteriorat­e as this increase in production at all costs has not eradicated hunger in the world,” he added.

According to the FAO’S 2018 report on food crises, 124 million people in 51 countries or territorie­s face ‘acute levels’ of food insecurity, compared with 108 million in 2016.

Bukar Tijani, FAO’S assistant director general for Africa, said in February that 224 million people are under-nourished in Africa as climate change and conflicts heighten food insecurity across the continent.

Some 30 countries have adopted a legislativ­e or regulatory framework to facilitate the developmen­t of agroecolog­y, Graziano da Silva said.

Vijay Kumar, agricultur­e councilor for the Indian state of Andra Pradesh, told AFP that the state government has decided that 80 percent of the state’s six million farmers should convert to agroecolog­y by 2024.

Current methods are leaving peasants penniless, he said, adding that India has been hit by “waves of peasant suicide.”

“We want food production to increase among happy farmers,” Kumar said.

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