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Gaza Strip: 98.5 percent of cropland unavailable for cultivation as famine looms
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联合国粮农组织(FAO)和联合国卫星中心(UNOSAT)的最新卫星图像评估显示,加沙地带98.5%的耕地遭受损坏或无法进入,可耕种面积骤减至仅1.5%,即232公顷。这一严峻形势,加上持续冲突、人道主义援助受阻以及基础设施(包括灌溉系统、道路、设备、仓储和市场)的广泛破坏,导致了加沙地区灾难性的粮食安全状况。粮农组织强调,为避免进一步的苦难,必须优先保障紧急人道主义援助的通行,并投资恢复当地的粮食生产、市场和基础设施,包括安全获取农田以及修复受损土地和资产。此前,综合粮食安全阶段分类(IPC)已发出警报,指出加沙地带正面临最坏的饥荒情景,超过三分之一的人口数日无食,近四分之一人口处于饥荒状态。

📈 耕地可用性急剧下降:根据FAO和UNOSAT的卫星图像分析,加沙地带98.5%的耕地已损坏或无法进入,可耕种面积仅剩1.5%(232公顷),远低于去年4月的4.6%(688公顷)。此外,12.4%的耕地虽未损坏但因“禁区”无法使用。

📉 灾难性粮食安全状况:耕地可用性受限,加上持续冲突、人道主义援助受阻以及灌溉系统、道路、仓储等关键基础设施的广泛破坏,共同导致了加沙地区灾难性的粮食安全状况。

🆘 迫切需要人道主义援助和恢复:为应对饥荒危机,粮农组织呼吁立即、安全且持续的人道主义援助准入,并投资恢复当地的农食生产系统、市场和基础设施,包括安全进入农田和修复受损土地与资产。

🚨 IPC警报与饥荒风险:在此之前,综合粮食安全阶段分类(IPC)已发出警报,表明加沙地带正经历最坏的饥荒情景,超过39%的人口数日无食,近四分之一人口(超过50万人)处于饥荒般的状态,其余人口则面临紧急饥饿水平。

Rome – As famine looms in the Gaza Strip, a new assessment conducted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) through satellite imagery reveals a staggering reality: 98.5 percent of cropland in the Gaza Strip is either damaged, inaccessible, or both.

This means that only 1.5 percent of cropland in Gaza – 232 hectares – is currently available for cultivation, down from 4.6 percent (688 hectares) as of April 2025, in a territory with over 2 million people.

Satellite imagery also indicates that 12.4 percent of cropland, although undamaged, is not accessible due to designated "no go" zones.

The combination of this extremely limited cropland availability, the impact of a relentless conflict, severe restrictions on the delivery and distribution of humanitarian assistance, and widespread destruction of critical infrastructure – including irrigation systems, roads, equipment, storage facilities, and markets – has led to catastrophic food security conditions across Gaza.

Addressing this crisis requires urgent safe and sustained humanitarian access, as well as immediate investments and support to restore local food production and basic livelihoods.

“To prevent further suffering, we need to prioritize urgent humanitarian access and invest in restoring Gaza’s local agrifood production systems, markets, and infrastructure. This includes both regaining safe access to farmland and rehabilitating land and assets damaged by the conflict,” said Rein Paulsen, Director of FAO's Emergencies and Resilience.

Catastrophic food crisis

FAO and UNOSAT’s cropland assessment follows the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) alert issued on July 29, which indicated that the worst-case scenario of famine is currently unfolding in the Gaza Strip.

The latest data reveals that over one in three people (39 percent) are going days without food. More than 500,000 people – nearly a quarter of Gaza's population – are experiencing famine-like conditions, while the rest face emergency levels of hunger.

In response to the IPC alert, FAO, the World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF have urgently called for:

    An immediate and sustained ceasefire, to stop the killing, allow for the safe release of hostages and further enable lifesaving humanitarian operations. Sustained safe and unimpeded humanitarian access, for the mass influx of assistance via all available crossings, and to deliver food, nutrition supplies, critical water, fuel, and medical assistance to families in need across Gaza. Urgent need to get commercial traffic flowing into Gaza by reviving commercial supply chains to restore local markets. The protection of civilians and aid workers, alongside the restoration of essential services, in particular health, water and sewage infrastructures. Investment in the recovery of local food systems, including the revitalization of bakeries, markets and rehabilitation of agriculture.

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