New research initiative to improve food security launched
DFID supports major international research initiative to improve food security for developing countries.

DFID is supporting a new research initiative to improve food security for millions of people in the developing world.
The new initiative will fund teams from the UK, India and developing countries to work on research projects to improve the sustainability of vital food crops.
The research will particularly investigate ways to improve the disease-resistance and stress-tolerance of staple crops in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
Stephen O바카라 사이트™Brien, UK Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development said:
바카라 사이트śMillions of people in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are dependent on staple crops such as maize and rice both as a source of food and income. If disease or difficult growing conditions limit their harvest then the consequences can be devastating, with families unable to afford medical care or school fees, and children at real risk of becoming malnourished.
바카라 사이트śReducing the unpredictability of growing crops helps to ensure that the poorest countries are able to feed their people, cope with sudden global food price changes, and ultimately boost economic growth.바카라 사이트ť