Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Food Crisis

Lately I've been trying to stay at least slightly more informed about what's going on in the world, thanks to the handy-dandy Google Reader. Hooray, a new distraction on the internets! Just what my studies need...

Anyway, I have noticed an alarming motif in world news: high food prices, leading to food shortages and domestic unrest. A search for "food" in the BBC headlines for the past couple of weeks reveals the following:
  • "France to double food aid budget" for poor countries b/c of rising prices (4/18)
  • "South Africans march over food prices" (4/17)
  • "EU warns against food export bans" - warning food producers "not to restrict exports because of rising prices" (4/17)
  • "North Korea 'faces food crisis'" (4/16)
  • "Steep rise in Chinese food prices" - up 21% this year (4/16)
  • In Afghanistan, poor families are "marrying off their girls for food" (4/15)
  • "Bangladesh faces growing queues as food prices soar" (4/10)
  • "Hungry mob attacks Haiti palace" - "in protest at rising food prices" (4/8)
And this is just the tip of the iceberg. I haven't even mentioned the articles on some of the possible reasons for what might be the beginnings of a global food crisis, as voices debate the controversial issue of increased production of biofuels and cry for fundamental changes in the global food system as a whole.

What response should we give? Prayer, yes; increased awareness, yes - but this does not seem enough. But as Christians, is this enough?

1 comment:

  1. Liberians are eating pasta because rice is too expensive - BBC 4/22. Do we encourage our Christian youth to study economics?

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