Food crisis threatens 100m: UN
LONDON: A "silent tsunami" unleashed by costlier food threatens 100 million people, the United Nations said yesterday, but views differed as to how to stop it.
The Asian Development Bank said there was enough food to go round, and the key was to help the poor afford it. It said Asian governments which have curbed food exports were over-reacting.
In London, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Britain would seek changes to EU biofuels targets if it was shown that planting crops for fuel was driving up food prices - a day after the bloc stood by its plans to boost biofuel use.
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