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World Food Day 2008

In the lead up to World Food Day, the United Nations World Food Programme issued a challenge to its directors in more than 80 countries worldwide to develop new kinds of nutritional foods using local produce. The micro-nutrient rich products will be designed to reduce child malnutrition, especially among children under two.

EBU 09:28-09:31 GMT 16-OCT-2008

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16 October 2008
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Ethiopia, Haiti, Myanmar, Somalia
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