Lomi Tube - The Largest Ethiopians Online Entertainment Portal
Welcome
Login

UN Body Sees $4 Billion Aid Need as El Nino Hurts 60 Million

Over 100 million people may be affected by weather phenomena

Almost $4 billion is needed to meet the humanitarian demands of countries facing food shortages because of an El Nino-induced drought, the United Nations said.

About 60 million people, including 40 million in eastern and southern Africa, face a lack of food because of El Nino, which has scorched crops, the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization said in a statement on its Website Wednesday. With scientists forecasting an increasing likelihood of the opposite rain- and flood-inducing La Nina taking place, the number of those affected by the combined impacts of the events may reach 100 million, it said.

The El Nino-induced drought damaged crops from palm oil, rice and sugar in Asia to grains in southern Africa and robusta coffee in South America. Storms spurred by the phenomenon have wiped out harvests in Fiji and some of its neighboring island states, the FAO said.


 

The agency, together with the UN’s World Food Programme and International Fund for Agricultural Development, is “redoubling efforts to mitigate the negative impacts and capitalize on the opportunities of a likely La Nina phenomenon in the coming months,” it said. “Acting now will ensure that farmers have sufficient levels of agricultural inputs for upcoming planting seasons.”

 

Source: Bloomberg

Post your comment

Comments

Be the first to comment

Related Articles

RSS