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Micro-dosing could end famine: WORLD FOOD DAY
Niger, the world's poorest country, has been struck by famine once again. Half of its 14 million population is currently going hungry. The landlocked country in West Africa had already suffered widespread famine in 2005; it has a chronic problem of not being able to produce enough food for its...
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Published in: | New internationalist 2010-10 (436), p.12 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Niger, the world's poorest country, has been struck by famine once again. Half of its 14 million population is currently going hungry. The landlocked country in West Africa had already suffered widespread famine in 2005; it has a chronic problem of not being able to produce enough food for its rapidly growing population. |
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ISSN: | 0305-9529 |