"Hunger is basically due to climate and conflict. It's not that we don't have enough food - we have more than enough food. Conflict is manmade, and if there is political commitment to do it, we can stop the conflicts tomorrow. We cannot avoid the impacts of climate change ... But we can stop drought from leading to famine, to increased prices, to people being displaced from their homes because they don't have water to drink. We only need the political commitment" - JOSE GRAZIANO DA SILVA, DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF U.N. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
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