The Morning Call
A report by FAO estimated that some 267 billion US dollars will be needed to eradicate hunger in rural and urban areas in Africa by the end of 2030 in line with sustainable development goals set by the organization.
Robert Kodingo and Hannane Ferdjni speak to Giovanni Bellu, a senior economist with FAO in Rome about the way forward and solutions to eradicate world hunger.
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Morocco expects bumper olive harvest after years of drought
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South Sudan: Food security experts warn of worsening hunger crisis
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Congo pushes back against U.S. pressure on critical minerals {Business Africa}
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Cameroon: Cocoa plantations grapple with black pod disease
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Date farmers in Morocco hope for bumper harvest
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Malawi: Inflation and cost of living top the agenda ahead of election