In its 2015 "State of Food and Agriculture" report, the Rome-based agency said that while the number of people living in extreme poverty (below the USD 1.25 threshold) has declined substantially in recent years, huge pockets of misery persist across the globe.
"Poverty and malnutrition remain unconscionably high in many parts of the world, and rural people who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods find it particularly hard to break the cycle of poverty," the report concludes.
Lying behind that state of affairs, the report argues, is the African rural poor's continuing reliance on agriculture for their livelihoods and the high share of their expenditure that goes on food.
That and the evidence from elsewhere indicate that social protection and agricultural development can be powerful allies in the battle to alleviate poverty and hunger.
The report cites Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Mexico and South Africa as examples of countries where social assistance-based programmes have yielded results and notes that poverty incidence remains highest where these are the least developed.
According to FAO, social protection helped lift up to 150 million people out of extreme poverty in 2013 alone.
"Social protection allows households to increase and diversify their food consumption," often through their own increased production, the report notes, adding that programmes targeted at women had particularly good results by stopping the vicious circle of maternal and child malnutrition being perpetuated through the generations.
The report argues strongly that measures to give the rural poor great financial assistance do not reduce work effort or foster a dependency culture.
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