Hillary Clinton: Attacking Hunger at its Roots


Jun 11th, 2009 1:49 PM EST
By Chris Scott

The Huffington Post today is running an article by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the Obama administration’s fight against global poverty. In the article Secretary Clinton outlines “7 guiding principles to support the creation of effective, sustainable farming systems in regions around the world where the current methods aren’t working.”

Check them out below, full piece here

  1. We will seek to increase agricultural productivity, by expanding access to quality seeds, fertilizers, irrigation tools, and the credit to purchase them and training to use them.
  2. We will work to stimulate the private sector, by improving the storage and processing of food and improving roads and transportation so small farmers can sell the fruits of their labor at local markets.
  3. We are committed to maintaining natural resources, so the land can be farmed well into the future. That includes helping developing communities adapt to climate change, which has had a major effect on the world’s farms.
  4. We will expand knowledge and training by supporting R&D and cultivating the next generation of plant scientists.
  5. We will seek to increase trade so small-scale farmers can sell their crops far and wide.
  6. We will support policy reform and good governance, because sustainable agriculture flourishes in a clear and predictable policy and regulatory environment.
  7. We will support women and families. 70% of the world’s farmers are women, but most programs that offer farmers credit and training target men. This is unfair and impractical. An effective agricultural system must have incentives for those who do the work. And it must take into account the particular needs of those whose futures will shape our world: our children.

-Chris Scott

TAGS: Agriculture, Policy News, Secretary Hillary Clinton

 

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