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Kenya Food Security Update
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January to June 2010 food security outlook
While a marked resurgence of key environmental indicators has occurred after resumption of rains in December, key food security indicators have yet to recover and the number of the food insecure remains at 3.8 million persons. The slow recovery is attributed to a combination of an under-resourced food pipeline; cumulative effects of four to five consecutive failed rainy seasons; lowered national crop output; continued high staple food and non-food prices; remaining impacts of conflict in pastoral areas; and disruption to livelihoods and markets caused by the post-election violence in 2008, in parts of the Rift Valley highlands. Full Report
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Food Security Update, December 2009
Initial optimism of widespread improvement in food security prospects given the forecast for average to above-average rainfall due to the impact of the El Nino event has been moderated by a lengthy dry spell in November, after an early onset to the 2009 short-rains season. Areas of most concern include the southern and coastal marginal agricultural lowlands and the northwestern pastoral areas. Full Report
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