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Agriculture & Sustainable Development 
Quotes
"Sustainability is a political choice, not a technical one. It's not a question of whether we can be sustainable, but whether we choose to be."
Gary Lawrence, Director of Seattle Planning Department
Facts
70% of the world's poor live in rural areas.
World Bank
Our Advisors
P. C. Kesavan
DAE-Homi Bhabha Chair and Distinguished Fellow
M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation
Susan Sechler
Director, Trade and Development Program
The German Marshall Fund of the U.S
Ann Tutwiler
Program Officer and Managing Director of Trade and Development, Global Development Program
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Cause Overview
Agriculture may have become a minor player in many industrialized economies, but it must play a starring role on the world stage if we are to bring down the curtain on hunger.
Yet foreign aid for agriculture and rural development has continued to decline. From a total of over US$9 billion per year in the early 1980s, it fell to less than US$5 billion in the late 1990s. Meanwhile, an estimated 854 million people around the world remain undernourished.
Only investment in agriculture - together with support for education and health - will turn this situation around.
Most of the world's farmers are small-scale farmers. As a group, they are the biggest investors in agriculture. They also tend to have inadequate or precarious access to food themselves. If they can make a profit with their farming, they can feed their families throughout the year and reinvest in their farms by purchasing fertilizer, better quality seed and basic equipment.
A new model for cooperation between the public and private sectors in rural development is evolving. The model includes new ways to (1) bring together producers and agribusiness, (2) establish and enforce grades and standards, (3) improve the investment climate for agriculture, and (4) provide essential public goods such as rural infrastructure.
Investment in infrastructure in rural areas, especially in water, roads, power and communications, has a crucial role in kindling agricultural growth. If countries get these conditions right, dramatic benefits to agriculture and poor rural households can be expected.
Source: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, World Food Day, 2006
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