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The Zambian government recognizes that in order to reduce poverty and improve food security for millions of Zambians, there needs to be consistent, broad-based economic growth. To do this, the government is focusing on finding ways to increase incomes for farmers, the backbone of the agricultural sector. The focus is on small farmers in particular, because they depend heavily on subsistence agriculture and receive very little income for selling their products or working other jobs.

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January 15, 2013

Today 1.4 billion people live without access to modern energy services, severely limiting their opportunities for social and economic development. The impact of this limited energy access is particularly pronounced in the agricultural sectors of developing countries.

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October 23, 2012

Last month, during the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly, global leaders reported to the world about progress on the Millennium Development Goals, including work to end chronic hunger and malnutrition.  In Zambia, close to 50 percent of children are stunted, 60 percent of Zambians have lived in poverty for the past two decades, and agricultural productivity is one-third the world average. 

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August 28, 2012

Chipata-The governments of the United States, Zambia, and Norway, along with Cargill, Community Markets for Conservation (COMACO), General Mills, and the Wildlife Conservation Society, jointly launched the Better Life Alliance today, a public-private partnership that promotes food security and conservation farming in Eastern Province. 

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