Nairobi — LAST THURSDAY'S WORLD Food Day passed largely unnoticed. The world food crisis has been pushed off the radar screen by the financial and economic meltdown.
But it is of equal or greater dimension as the current financial and economic one, especially when one takes into account its massive humanitarian ramifications in the less developed and poorer countries.
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