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Food Security Threatened in SADC

Recent political and economic changes in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have weakened the region's original aim of having a sound food security policy, a SADC official claimed here today.

Addressing delegates to a three-day conference on new food strategies, SADC Deputy Executive Secretary Lengolo Monyane said the change in regional governments' approaches to economic management meant that the objective of food security could no longer be achieved as was originally anticipated.

If improvements in food security were to be realised, he said, there should be broad participation of all stakeholders in the reduction of malnutrition in the region. He said given the new economic ...

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