China's grab for the UN‘s Food and Agriculture Organization | DW Documentary
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Locust swarms devastated crops in Africa, with farmers using UN-approved insecticides. Concerns were raised about China's influence on the FAO, as toxic pesticides were delivered to the Global South, leading to health risks and fatalities.
Insights
- Concerns about China's influence within the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) were raised by an insider, highlighting potential implications for decision-making processes and project approvals.
- The approval of toxic pesticides by the FAO for projects in developing countries like Zambia and Malawi, despite their banned status in regions like the EU, underscores challenges faced by smallholder farmers and raises significant health and environmental concerns in these regions.
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What caused crop devastation in Africa between 2019-2021?
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