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  2. Climate change and food security in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The main sources of Africa's 3.6% share of the world's Carbon dioxide emissions are gas flaring in the Niger Delta and coal-fired power plants in South Africa. [23] But, the continent's forests are rapidly disappearing because of desertification and deforestation, which has negative consequences for both Africa and the climate at large. [24]

  3. Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Africa Agriculture Status Report – An annual publication highlighting the major trends in African agriculture, the drivers of those trends, and the emerging challenges that Africa's food systems face. [29] Food Security Monitor – A monthly publication providing the food security outlook in AGRA's focus countries of around Africa. [30]

  4. Food insecurity in Africa should be overcome in 5 years -AfDB ...

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    Programs supported by the African Development Bank (AfDB) in over 30 African countries have helped produce some $12 billion worth of food, and the bank’s $25 billion objective is "well on track ...

  5. List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

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    South Africa: Banana India China Indonesia Nigeria Brazil: Mango, mangosteen, guava India Indonesia China Iraq Mexico: Coconut Indonesia Philippines India Brazil Iraq: Fig Turkey Egypt Algeria Morocco Iran: Grape China Italy France Iraq United States: Orange Brazil India China Mexico Iraq: Papaya India Dominican Republic Mexico

  6. Food security in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Founded in January 2005, The Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) is the second-largest social transfer program in Africa (after South Africa). Its goal is to "tackle chronic food insecurity and break Ethiopia's dependence on food aid". [20] Traditionally, food insecurity in Ethiopia was primarily addressed by deployments of "emergency" food aid.

  7. Food Justice Movement - Wikipedia

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    According to Anelyse M. Weiler, Professor of Sociology at University of Victoria, “Food security is commonly defined as existing ‘when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life’” Food ...

  8. What are solutions to food insecurity? Local officials ...

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    The Anti-Hunger Summit drew representatives from food banks and community support agencies from Centre and Clearfield counties. What are solutions to food insecurity? Local officials discuss ...

  9. Food security - Wikipedia

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    Adolescents experiencing food insecurity are more likely to experience suicidal ideation, suicide planning and suicide attempts than those who are food-secure. This is more common in countries where food insecurity is less common, potentially because it indicates a reduced standard of living and low social standing within that country. [125]