OSLO, May 20 (Reuters) - More than a third of South Sudan's population, 4 million people, will be on the edge of starvation by the end of the year as fighting rages on in the world's newest country, U.N. officials said on Tuesday.
Clashes between rebels and government forces have wrecked food markets and forced people to abandon their livestock and land, the aid experts added.
"We are losing time. Farmers should be planting their crops right now," Valerie Amos, the United Nations' aid chief, told a donors' conference in Oslo.
"If they don't, and if livestock herders are not able to migrate to grazing areas, people will run out of food."
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