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Safeguarding Food Security in sub-Saharan Africa

PRITHA MITRA

June 3, 2020

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PRITHA MITRA - Safeguarding Food Security in sub-Saharan Africa
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Sub-Saharan Africa is on the front lines of climate change with extreme weather wreaking havoc on infrastructure and agricultural production. COVID-19 introduces yet another level of risk to the food chain. In this podcast, IMF economists Pritha Mitra and Seung Mo Choi say the increase in frequency and intensity of natural disasters is weighing down on the region, which relies heavily on rainfed agriculture. The latest Economic Outlook for sub-Saharan Africa looks at how the region can better manage the types of shocks that threaten its food supply.

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PRITHA MITRA is a deputy division chief in the IMF African Department.

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