ROME, April 18 (Xinhua) -- Agriculture ministers from
the world's leading industrialized and developing nations are meeting in
northern Italy for the first time in efforts to contain global food crisis.
Agriculture ministers from the Group of Eight have
agreed that agriculture must be brought to the center of the international
debate and there is a need for each nation to be self-sufficient in food, said
Italian Agriculture Minister Luca Zaia, whose country currently holds the G8
presidency.
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Italian Agriculture minister Luca Zaia
(C) opens a meeting of the G8 and G5 agriculture ministers at Castelbrando
castle in Cison di Valmarino, northern Italy. Farm ministers from the
world's leading industrialised and developing nations gathered Saturday
for talks on overcoming a global food crisis that could worsen in these
tough economic times.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo
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The
meeting of the G8 and G5 agriculture ministers, which started Saturday, is to
run through Monday in Cison di Valmarino, near Treviso in the Veneto region of
northeast Italy.
At last year's summit in Japan, the G8 agriculture
ministers were asked to come up with concrete proposals regarding food security
and to find ways to limit food price volatility.
During a briefing Saturday afternoon, Zaia told
reporters that the conflict between food crisis and developing bio-fuels was one
of the main topics of discussion at the preliminary session of theG8 farm
ministers on Saturday morning.
He said food security, raising world food production
and speculation in commodity markets also remained the main issues of the talks.
Talking about food security, the Italian minister
said that all populations should be ensured a food supply of both quantity and
quality.
Zaia suggested that specific measures to handle these
issues be submitted at the next G8 leaders summit in La Maddalena, Sardinia, in
July, to be hosted by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
During an expanded evening session on Saturday, the
G8 ministers were joined by agriculture ministers from the Group of Five
together with Argentina, Australia and Egypt.
The Group of Eight comprises Britain, Canada, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States, while the Group of Five
takes in Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa.
On Sunday, the G8 ministers are scheduled to hold a
working meeting in the morning, followed by an informal working session joined
by international organizations in the afternoon.
On Monday, the G8 and G5 ministers together with
their counterparts from Argentina, Australia and Egypt will hold a working
session, which will also be attended by representatives from the European Union
Commission, the World Bank, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
and other UN agencies.
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Italian Agriculture minister Luca Zaia
listens to questions during a press conference ahead of a meeting of the
G8 and G5 agriculture ministers at Castelbrando castle in Cison di
Valmarino, northern Italy. Farm ministers from the world's leading
industrialised and developing nations gathered Saturday for talks on
overcoming a global food crisis that could worsen in these tough economic
times.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo
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