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European development bank launches food security initiative
Lending institution says it aims to help grain producers realise their production potential, a move which could help Egypt, the world's largest wheat importer
Published in Ahram Online on 28 - 11 - 2011

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development launched an initiative on Monday to boost food security through private sector investment to unlock the potential for producers such as Russia to help meet demand in the Middle East and North Africa.
The lending institution, which has traditionally focused on emerging European economies, announced last month it planned to expand operations to the Middle East and North Africa.
"It (the new programme) brings together the Bank's existing and potential new regions by aiming to match the huge potential for exports in the former area with the massive import needs of the latter," the EBRD said in a statement.
The Private Sector for Food Security Initiative aims include enhancing coordination between international financial institutions and development banks to address both food as well as water security issues.
"The involvement of the private sector is crucial to stimulating the supply side of food security as food production is first and foremost a private sector activity," EBRD said.
"With its predominant focus on private enterprise, the EBRC is particularly well placed to promote the priorities of the private sector in its interaction with relevant authorities in key supply countries," the statement added.
The EBRD said Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan could supply half the world's grain needs if they realised their production potential.
The bank said the initiative would be important in the Middle East and North Africa which include countries such as Egypt, the world's largest wheat importer.
In its traditional region of activity, the EBRD is the largest investor in the agribusiness sector, where it has a portfolio of financing of 2.9 billion euros and in which it provided funding of 850 million euros in 2010.
Investments are expected to exceed 900 million euros in 2011.


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