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Wednesday, January 30, 2013 - Page updated at 04:30 a.m.

Germany, Gates Foundation in $108M anti-hunger drive


The Associated Press

The German government says it is collaborating with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and businesses to invest some (EURO)80 million ($108 million) in projects to help alleviate hunger.

Development Minister Dirk Niebel met Tuesday with Bill Gates and German business representatives. Niebel's ministry said Germany plans to invest (EURO)20 million, with the same amount coming from the Gates Foundation and roughly (EURO)40 million from businesses.

The ministry said it couldn't give a specific timeframe for the period over which the investment will be spread, and some projects already are under way.

Projects include a drive to improve rice production in southeast Asia, and to make cashew nut production in west Africa more efficient. Companies involved include Bayer AG's crop science unit and chemical maker BASF SE.

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