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'No need to import food'

2008-05-16 20:55

Pretoria - The IMF's Africa chief said on Friday the shock of rocketing food prices should focus attention on improving farming on the world's poorest continent.

There is no reason for Africa to be a food importer, but governments and donors have neglected the continent's agriculture sector, said Benedicte Vibe Christensen, acting director for Africa of the International Monetary Fund.

She recommended a broad-based approach. In addition to steps to help farmers boost production, rural infrastructure needs improvement, and banks and lenders need to extend more services outside the cities, she told reporters.

Christensen was in SA to present the IMF's regional economic outlook. It predicts growth at about 6.5% this year, mostly fuelled by oil exporting countries like Nigeria and Angola.

"There's no need for Africa to be a food importer," Christensen said. She called for better policies and assistance, such as fertiliser subsidies, to boost farming output. But she also said a broad approach was needed to improve infrastructure generally outside the cities and to ensure that banking and lending facilities were extended to the countryside.

Better food production

The result would be not only better food production, but also an extension of the anti-poverty campaign beyond urban centres.

"If you look at 20 years of development, it hasn't really taken hold," she said. Improving the agriculture sector "requires investors, it requires policies".

The food crisis has been felt around the world, but particularly in Africa, where most countries import food. African consumers have protested and even rioted against high prices.

"We understand the governments need to take measures, but we urge them to be targeted," Christensen said. She urged against general food subsidies, saying that usually this helps the better off and is expensive.

She also said price controls tend to hurt domestic farmers while export controls - some poor countries have banned exporting rice and other food - "is significantly aggravating the problem of world supply".

The IMF forecasts inflation of 8.5%, and believes inflation could be higher given the rising oil and food prices. The fund is also saying that given the food and oil prices, and given the global slowdown in the economy and global turbulence in financial markets, there is a slight chance that African growth will be less than 5%.

- SAPA

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