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National Food Security Stock Policies and Procedures in Sub-Saharan Africa: CaseStudies

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲国家粮食安全股票政策和程序:案例研究

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The report includes case studies of Chad, Malawi, Mali, and Zambia, whichdemonstrates a diversity of policies and procedures promoting food security in sub-Saharan Africa. The subjects examined include food security objectives, organizations, use of the national food security stock, information/early warning systems, stock maintenance, pest control measures, the role of external donors, and the impacts of stocking policy. The following are among the study's major findings: (1) Chad's food security stock objective of providing famine relief to the disaster-stricken is managed cooperatively by the government and international donors. Responsibility for building and maintaining security stocks currently rests heavily on the shoulders of USAID; (2) Malawi's objective is to have maize stocks readily available to feed needy rural Malawians, fill the commercial food gap, stabilize prices, and aid Mozambican refugees when donor pledges are insufficient. Zambia's situation regarding reserves is extremely political and fluid, as a new government (in place since late 1991) is attempting to identify or create a satisfactory security stock managing organization.

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