Tuesday, January 4, 2011

UNITED STATES SOUTHERN COMMAND Interagency Meeting on food security

  Some 60 volunteers from Joint Task Force - Bravo hiked three miles to deliver 600 pounds of much-needed food to two villages near Humuya, Honduras. The staple foods, including milk, rice, flour and oil, temporarily help Honduran families affected by rising food costs and poor crop production (PHOTO: Staff Sgt. Austin M. May).

UNITED STATES SOUTHERN COMMAND INTERAGENCY MEETING ON FOOD SECURITY

LTC (ret) Brent c. Bankus
Ms. Marcela Ramirez

The views expressed in this Document are the same factors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the US Army War College or, Department of the army, Department of Defense or the u.s. Government's position.

A SUMMARY OF THE

UNITED STATES SOUTHERN COMMAND's current strategy of the United States Army seeks to establish partnerships with other public bodies that work not only due to isolation but also with. This includes public and private sectors of national and regional information security issues, such as food security problems. as part of this strategy, according to a recent UNITED STATES SOUTHERN COMMAND found on food safety of the meeting of the Interagency. it was a collaborative interagency work that brought together participants from a variety of national and international organisations, in order to supplement the Participants is included in the Department of Defense., US State Department, the members of the International Development agency, US Department of Agriculture, the United Nations food and Agriculture Organization and World Vision.

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