Sunday, 11 May 2008
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Rising food prices have set off riots and protests in dozens of nations around the world. Here is a look at the actions governments have taken to prevent unrest:

PHILIPPINES: Government says it will issue "rice access cards" to the poor to buy subsidized grain and orders a crackdown on hoarders and speculators.

INDIA, VIETNAM, NEPAL: Restrict rice exports.

BANGLADESH: To guarantee good harvests, farmers demand high-yielding varieties of seeds, cheaper fertilizers, insecticides and diesel, and soft loans for farming equipment.

ETHIOPIA: Government distributes subsidized wheat in urban centers.

SENEGAL: Reaches deal with India to ensure Senegal's rice needs are met for the next six years.

PERU: Soldiers hand out rice, cooking oil, beans and cans of anchovies in shantytowns.

BRAZIL: Bans exports of government rice stocks.

ARGENTINA: Maintains rice export ban to Brazil and imposes export taxes on soy and beef.

-- VENEZUELA: At Caracas summit, Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia and Nicaragua announce $100 million food fund.

-- HAITI: Rice subsidies promised after riots leave at least seven dead and force the prime minister from office.

-- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Sends 30 trucks with subsidized food to poor parts of Santo Domingo.

-- GUYANA: Government gives seeds to villagers to sow them on idle land and in gardens.

-- BOLIVIA: Government selling "solidarity rice" at discounted prices.

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