Government has challenged Zambians to rise to the challenge of growing more staple food with a view to answering to the challenges poised by the soaring food prices.
Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande says there is need for the Zambian people to actively engage themselves into serious farming in order to answer to the challenges of rising food prices and help the country to maintain its food security.
Mr. Pande was speaking when Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) Country Representative Noreddin Mona paid a courtesy call on him at his office in Lusaka today.
He said the global soaring in food prices and other communities were the major challenges that the global world was experiencing and which needed concerted efforts from all stakeholders in addressing the challenges.
Meanwhile, Government has advised opposition political parties that are allegedly inciting people to demonstrate over the soaring food prices to re-dedicate their energies in encouraging people to grow more staple food in order to enhance food security in the country.
Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande says opposition political parties should not mislead people that government was contributing to the escalating prices of food commodities but instead encourage people to grow more staple food.
He said Zambia was endowed with a plenty arable land and water, hence the need for Zambians to take advantage and grow more food in a bid to enhance food security in the country.
Mr. Pande further advised opposition political parties to offer solutions in order to help the country answer to the challenges of the rising food prices.
And Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) will this month hold a high level ministerial conference on water in Libya.
FAO country representative Noreddin Mona, who confirmed the development when he paid a courtesy call on Foreign Affairs Minister, said the conference will start on December 15 and end on December 17, respectively.
The conference will among other important things focus on water and climate change.
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