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NW Group Responds to World Food Crisis

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008   

Seattle, WA – As families here in the Northwest make their budgets stretch to cover higher food costs, the food shortages and price hikes have become even more critical in other parts of the world. Penelope Anderson of Mercy Corps, a humanitarian aid group with an office in Seattle, says several factors have collided to create the current food crisis. They include greater demand from India and China, the use of crops to make biofuels, drought conditions, and fewer farmers.

"Over the past three years, the price of basic food has gone up worldwide, about 70 or 80 percent, and for a number of staples, it's doubled within the past year. In a lot of places, there is really no safety net there. I mean, people's safety nets are their communities or their families, but everyone has been hit by this."

Anderson says Mercy Corps is providing emergency food aid and redoubling its efforts to teach better farming techniques. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, 37 countries are now undergoing severe food shortages.

Anderson says with prices for wheat, rice and corn skyrocketing in recent months, food riots have broken out in Egypt, Haiti and Senegal.

"This is impacting many parts of the world where some of the most vulnerable people were spending up to 50, 60, 70 percent of their income just on food already. When food prices double? Suddenly, those households are in a lot of trouble."

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