May 3, 2016
1.7 million farmers in Ethiopia are in urgent need of seed for the upcoming planting season. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is
working to raise $10 million within two weeks to assist the farmers.
That's because the cropping season is set to begin in just six weeks and
it is this season that is responsible for producing 85% of the nation's
food supply.
According to the FAO website,
"about 10.2 million people in Ethiopia are food insecure following
successive crop failures and widespread livestock deaths caused by the
El NiƱo-induced drought since early 2015. With this year's delayed and
erratic spring rains, the situation may become worse in the most
affected areas, particularly in the north."
Families in drought-stricken areas have consumed their seeds for food which has also depleted this season's seed reserves.
"If FAO
is unable to raise $10 million within the next two weeks, " says
Rosanne Marchesich, FAO response team leader, "to reach the farmers with
seed that have not yet been reached, we will lose this opportunity to
turn the situation around and what will happen is that we will see
increased requirements for food aid instead of enabling the people to
produce their own food for their own food security."
The FAO is also supporting livestock herders with distributions of survival animal feed.
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