The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Thursday launched a $9 million project aimed at helping South Sudan to better track food production, a move that officials hope will allow alerts of possible food shortages to be raised well ahead of time.
The three-year project would replace the current system, under which “we don’t really know how much food is produced, by whom, of what type, when is it available, how much of it is lost to post-harvest losses,” Sue … [Read More]
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Source: VOA News: War and Conflict
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