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Twenty-five years ago, Africa still had a surplus in food production, including cereals and rice, which it could export. "In the ’60s Madagascar was a rice exporting country. This is not the case today", said Marc S E Ravalomanana, President of the Republic of Madagascar. Africa now imports more food from Europe and north America than it exports to them.

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