Washington Post Q&A With Rajiv Shah; AP Examines ‘Surging’ Global Food Prices
In light of the recent launch of USAID's "Feed the Future" initiative, the Washington Post features a Q&A with Rajiv Shah, the administrator of the agency. The interview addresses what the program will look like on the ground, the focus on female farmers and related topics (Sheridan, 6/7).
Meanwhile, the Associated Press reports that food prices are "surging" in the developing world. "With food costing up to 70 percent of family income in the poorest countries, rising prices are squeezing household budgets and threatening to worsen malnutrition ... Compounding the problem in many countries: prices hardly fell from their peaks in 2008, when global food prices jumped in part due to a smaller U.S. wheat harvest and demand for crops to use in biofuels" (McDonald, 6/6).
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