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“With this new US$ 10 million grant, the World Bank will support Government efforts to rapidly scale up social safety net programs, including school feeding, while pursuing longer term measures to create jobs”, said Yvonne Tsikata, the World Bank Country Director for the Caribbean.
According
to a recently released report, Rising Food Prices: Policy Options and
World Bank Response, increases in world wheat prices reached 181
percent over the 36 months leading up to February 2008, and overall
global food prices increased by 83 percent.
The protection and subsidization of the production of grains for biofuels, the increased costs of diesel fuel and fertilizer, and bad weather in traditionally big food production regions have been among the factors triggering the world-wide food price increases.
A team of Bank experts will visit
Since 2005, the World Bank has provided approximately US$220 million of support to