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GEO-ECONOMICS TO FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER IN AFRICA: WHAT ROLE FOR EMERGING COUNTRIES?
The food crisis of 2008 with its food riots that have undermined the development efforts of many African countries has once again put the agricultural issue at the center of international concerns. The China-India-Africa triangle is now in the midst of this great break in the early 21st century. The...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The food crisis of 2008 with its food riots that have undermined the development efforts of many African countries has once again put the agricultural issue at the center of international concerns. The China-India-Africa triangle is now in the midst of this great break in the early 21st century. The question that arises at this level is the following: Can we feed a growing world population with changing diet in emerging markets and simultaneously distribute the commodity's global and combating undernourishment that affects nearly one billion people? Given their weight, both in terms of supply and demand, La Chinidiafrique is now at the center of the response. Our communication is split into two parts. A first portion that is descriptive of the threat that weighs nt s food security in the world and the role of China and India in this reversal of the situation. The second part seeks to highlight the measures to be taken by Chindiafrique to overcome this situation. |
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ISSN: | 1849-6903 1849-6903 |