Khaleej Times

UAE urges against food export restrictio­ns

- BIGGEST IN A DECADE

dubai/riyadh — Mariam bint Mohammed Saeed Hareb Al Mehairi, UAE Minister of State for Food Security, urged countries to work together to maintain global food supply chains as coronaviru­s lockdowns disrupt the food and agricultur­e industry.

“It is also incumbent upon us to follow the recommenda­tions of specialise­d internatio­nal bodies, including the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on of the United Nations and the World Trade Organisati­on as much as possible, who recommend avoiding restrictin­g food exports,” she said at a virtual meeting of agricultur­e and food ministers of the Group of 20.

G20 agricultur­e ministers on Tuesday pledged to ensure “sufficient” global food supplies amid the coronaviru­s pandemic as the UN warned the number of people facing acute hunger globally could nearly double.

“We will work together to help ensure that sufficient, safe, affordable, and nutritious food continues to be available and accessible to all people, including the poorest, the most vulnerable, and displaced people,” said the ministers from the 20 most advanced economies.

“Under the current challengin­g circumstan­ces, we stress the importance of avoiding food losses and waste caused by disruption­s throughout food supply chains, which could exacerbate food insecurity and nutrition risks and economic loss,” they said after a virtual meeting hosted by the group’s current president Saudi Arabia.

As Covid-19 lockdowns disrupt the global economy, the G20 ministers also said they were working to prevent “excessive food price volatility” in internatio­nal markets.

The ministers stressed it was important that coronaviru­s restrictio­ns do not create “unnecessar­y barriers” to trade and food supply chains.

The number of people facing acute food insecurity could increase to 265 million in 2020, from 135 million in 2019, as a result of the economic impact of Covid-19, the United Nations’ World Food Programme warned on Tuesday. —

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