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U.S. To Work With South Sudan On Agriculture; Aid Agencies Warn Of Hunger Threat
"Speaking at a two-day development and investment conference for South Sudan in Washington, D.C., [Secretary of State] Hillary Clinton said the newly independent country had the potential to be 'one of Africa's breadbaskets'" and said the U.S. would work with private sector partners to invest in the nation's agriculture system, the Guardian reports. "However, aid agencies cautioned that the excitement about investment opportunities should not overshadow the country's immediate humanitarian needs," the newspaper writes.
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