Brazil’s Lula: ‘We Have the Resources to End Hunger’

This is World Food Week and the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization is running a campaign to make people aware of the need to protect the world’s biodiversity so as to ensure global food security.

According to Jacques Diouf, FAO director general, who is in Brazil for the launch of the campaign and meetings with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, “threatened biodiversity may compromise world food supplies.”


Estimates by FAO are that three-fourths of crop genetic diversity was lost in the last century. “That makes the food chain more vulnerable. It also stymies growth and innovation in agriculture,” explains Diouf.


The highlight of World Food Week is World Food Day on October 16, which will be commemorated in 150 countries with events to make people aware of the problems of hunger and malnutrition around the world.


Diouf says that among the problems facing the world is the fact that rural families in developing countries no longer find all their food needs in local markets.


And he warns that out of 6,300 known animal races, 1,350 of them are in danger of extinction or have already disappeared.


The FAO director general praised the Brazilian government for its efforts to combat hunger through the Zero Hunger program.


He pointed out that by 2005, because of such programs, some 9.3 million families in Brazil (around 44 million people) will have risen above the hunger level.


Diouf also praised president Lula for his efforts to fight world hunger.


Lula, also speaking at Food Week celebrations, declared:


“Brazil is capable. Brazil is willing. Brazil has the resources, the technology, the land and the farmers to resolve this problem.”


He went on to announce that government assistance programs will reach 11 million needy families by the end of his first term in 2006.


Along with Diouf and Lula, minister of Social Development and Food Combat, Patrus Ananias, attended the ceremonies.


He said that FAO has announced investments of over US$ 5.6 million in food security programs between now and 2006.


He added that his ministry continues to move ahead with programs to generate income and jobs, school lunch delivery and assistance to small farmers.


Agência Brasil
Translator: Allen Bennett

Tags:

You May Also Like

Construction Works in Brazil Up 13% to US$ 328 Billion

The investment in Brazil on construction works was US$ 328 billion last year, according ...

UN Hears About Plight of Brazilian Indian

The assassination of Indians in Brazil and the risky situation of human right defenders ...

Brazil to UN: Abstinence and Fidelity Useless in Fighting AIDS

The false dilemma between prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS have caused unnecessary losses, wasted ...

Cars Lead Brazil’s 8.3% Annual Growth

The Brazilian industrial production increased 8.3% in 2004 in comparison to 2003. This was ...

Germany’s Anti-Nuclear Stance Is a Warning Brazil Can’t Ignore

In 2009, I went to Chernobyl. Thirty years after the accident it was still ...

Brazil Blasts US and UN Security Council for Making All Decisions for World

Brazil’s Foreign minister, Celso Amorim, in rebutting criticism of Brazil and Turkey for the ...

Three More Brazilian Planes Sold to Middle East

Embraer, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, announced the sale of three executive jets to United ...

One Year After US Missionary Murder in Brazil, Three Are Still Waiting Trial

The next trial involving individuals accused of the murder of US-born missionary, Dorothy Stang, ...

Brazil Takes 30-Year Biofuel Experience to Energy Summit in the Middle East

The Fiesp (Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo) is working to ...

With an Eye to Interests, Brazil Market Goes Black

Latin American markets finished securely in the black, following U.S. market strength. A disappointing ...