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Policy and Food Security in Liberia








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    Liberia | Agricultural livelihoods and food security in the context of COVID-19
    Monitoring Report – January 2021
    2021
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    This report shares the analysis on the effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the agri-food system in Liberia based on the assessment conducted during July–September 2020. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is implementing a project to contribute to data collection and analysis linked to COVID-19 to inform evidence-based programming in selected countries. The objective is to assess the effects of COVID-19 in the agri-food system, which includes livestock and fishing, food supply, livelihoods and food security of the rural population at national level. Information is collected from primary sources of the production process: producer households, traders or marketers, inputs suppliers, extension officers and key informants. The first round of data collection has been completed, with rounds II and III foreseen in 2021. This report is made possible by the support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents of this report are the sole responsibility of FAO and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
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    Liberia Food Security Country Briefs, June-August 2010 2010
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    Prices in local markets remain high and are particularly high in the inlands and remote markets; The political and security situation remains stable but fragile; There is a general agreement between concerned agencies on a very worrisome food security situation; The government is implementing trade policies and promoting agricultural production while assisting the food insecure through WFP interventions.
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    Liberia Food Security Country Brief 2011
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    Food prices are showing an increasing trend as food stocks are diminishing and the country is increasingly relying on international market for food imports. Food security is particularly affected by the huge influx of refugees especially in eastern counties where host communities are stretching their food reserves. According to UNHCR, the number of refugees had substancially increased in April to some 150,000, concentrated in Nimba, Grand Gedeh and Maryland counties. The Government has t aken measures to support consumers and is appealing to the international community to assist refugees from Ivory Coast and host families near the border.

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