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State of Food Insecurity (SOFI)

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Publication date
06/12/2011
Number of Pages
55
Language:
English
Type of Publication:
Studies
Focus Region:
Global
Focus Topic:
Nutrition / Food Systems
Commodity:
Crops
Author
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

While this SOFI doesn’t update the number of hungry people which for 2010 remains at 925 million, it highlights the differential impacts that the world food crisis of 2006-08 had on different countries, with the poorest being most affected. While some large countries were able to deal with the worst of the crisis, people in many small import-dependent countries experienced large price increases that, even when only temporary, can have permanent effects on their future earnings capacity and ability to escape poverty.

This year’s report focuses on the costs of food price volatility, as well as the dangers and opportunities presented by high food prices. Climate change and an increased frequency of weather shocks, increased linkages between energy and agricultural markets due to growing demand for biofuels, and increased financialization of food and agricultural commodities all suggest that price volatility is here to stay. The report describes the effects of price volatility on food security and presents policy options to reduce volatility in a cost-effective manner and to manage it when it cannot be avoided.