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08ASMARA438
2008-09-03 14:00:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Asmara
Cable title:  

EARLY SIGNS OF FOOD INSECURITY

Tags:  ASEC ER PGOV PHUM 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ASMARA 000438 


DEPARTMENT FOR DS/IP/AF, DS/TIA/ITA, DS/IP/SPC/SO, AF/E,
INR, LONDON AND PARIS FOR AFRICA WATCHERS, NAIROBI FOR USAID

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/03/2028
TAGS: ASEC ER PGOV PHUM
SUBJECT: EARLY SIGNS OF FOOD INSECURITY

Classified By: CDA Melinda Tabler-Stone for Reason 1.4 (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L ASMARA 000438


DEPARTMENT FOR DS/IP/AF, DS/TIA/ITA, DS/IP/SPC/SO, AF/E,
INR, LONDON AND PARIS FOR AFRICA WATCHERS, NAIROBI FOR USAID

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/03/2028
TAGS: ASEC ER PGOV PHUM
SUBJECT: EARLY SIGNS OF FOOD INSECURITY

Classified By: CDA Melinda Tabler-Stone for Reason 1.4 (d)


1. (C) Eritreans are starting to manifest signs of
malnutrition in villages surrounding Asmara. RSO met with a
reliable Embassy source who had visited villages
approximately 30 km. NW of Asmara on the road to Keren. The
villagers showed signs of malnutrition including visible loss
of hair and distended stomachs. The villagers said their
livestock were dying from hunger and that the farmers were
slaughtering the animals and selling the meat at a financial
loss rather than have the animals die of starvation. Cattle
are used as draft animals so their slaughter means a loss of
their utility in the fields. Embassy source also stated she
was told by farmers that Eritrean soldiers had seized the
crops of some farmers as well.


2. (C) The villagers stated they had no food and with the
low levels of rain this year they are expecting a worse than
usual crop. Many villagers said they wanted to flee Eritrea.
When prompted, the villagers said they felt it was futile to
even contemplate challenging the Eritrean government, that
any conspiracy would be compromised and reported to the
Eritrean government before it could even start. All
conspirators would then be arrested and jailed.


3. (C) The Embassy source also told RSO that up to three
ships arrived in Massawa last week filled with grain. The
ships were offloadedQaQd the grain wQsQtaken to supply depots
where it is believed to be used to feed Eritrean soldiers or
to be distributed in 2009. NFI. NOTE: Wheat and barley is
usually planted in late June and harvested in September.
Lentils and chickpeas are planted in September and harvested
in December. With the lack of decent rains, these harvests
are in jeopardy as is grazing land for cattle. END NOTE.


4. (C) POST COMMENTS: This source has provided reliable
information in the past. The lack of rain this rainy season
has been evident and many Eritreans are visibly scared about
the lack of a good harvest and possible shortages of food.
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