The State of Food Insecurity in the World

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Publication language
English
Date published
01 Jan 2008
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Food and nutrition, Food security, Urban

The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2008 represents FAO’s ninth progress report on world hunger since the 1996 World Food Summit (WFS). In previous editions, FAO has expressed deep concern over the lack of progress in reducing the number of hungry people in the world, which has remained persistently high.
This year’s report focuses on high food prices, which are having a
serious impact on the poorest populations in the world, drastically reducing their already low purchasing power. High
food prices have increased levels of food deprivation, while placing tremendous pressure on achieving internationally
agreed goals on hunger by 2015. This report also examines
how high food prices present
an opportunity to relaunch
smallholder agriculture in the developing world.
As discussed in the report, FAO’s undernourishment estimates for the period 1990–92 to 2003–05 have been revised on the basis of new standards for human energy requirements established by the United Nations (UN) and 2006 revisions of UN population data.