LONDON, April 19: The head of the World Trade Organisation, Pascal Lamy, called on the World Bank and International Monetary Fund to take action to help tackle rising food prices in an interview on Saturday.

The surging price of basic foods like rice, wheat and corn in some of the world’s poorest countries has triggered riots in Haiti and demonstrations in some African countries.

Factors contributing to the rise include the increasing demand for bio-fuels, since certain crops are used to make them, and the rising cost of oil and transportation.

“Medium and long-term, developed countries can use their power in places like the World Bank, the IMF...to make sure that these big donors refocus part of the aid they give to developing countries to improving supply in agriculture,” Lamy said in a BBC radio interview.

“As far as development assistance is concerned, the focus has not been on agriculture on the last decade and has to become the main focus of the coming times.”

In the short-term, he said developed countries should help the World Food Programme with more cash so they can provide emergency relief to those countries worst hit.

But he added: “The only long-term policy response to that is adjust in supply.”—AFP

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