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Flood-hit farmers face hunger in Laos

Funds are urgently needed to assist farmers affected by Ketsana,
according to the FAO

VIENTIANE, 26 October 2009 (IRIN) - Farmers in southern Laos who lost
their harvests to floods caused by Typhoon Ketsana face a year of
hunger if they do not receive rice seeds soon to replant their crops,
the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns.

Serge Verniau, the FAO's representative in Laos, said Ketsana had
destroyed the harvest intended to feed families for the next six
months, as well as seed stocks for the next cropping season in
November, and the harvest from March to April 2010.

"The timeframe is extremely limited to plant. We have November,"
Verniau told IRIN, adding that with funding, the agency would be able
dispatch rice seeds from national seed centres to farmers within 10
days.

"We do know that the families that we plan to reach could grow rice
immediately, and could prepare their soil and immediately have
nurseries and transplant the rice. So that's why there is urgency," he
said.

The FAO has asked for US$1,780,000 as part of a $10 million flash
appeal launched last week to help victims of Ketsana, which on 29
September damaged an estimated 28,500ha of rice and crop fields.



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This is sad news, a lot of those folks probably are homeless.

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