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FarCenter

(19,429 posts)
Thu Aug 9, 2012, 10:28 PM Aug 2012

Attempts to Avoid Food Crisis May Worsen Problem

Attempts by major food importing nations to shelter their populations from the effects of a U.S. drought may make a bad situation worse, five years after the last jump in crop prices provoked rioting in some of the world's most fragile states.

Many governments have watched on the sidelines as a drought in the U.S. farm belt sent prices of corn (maize) soybeans and wheat soaring, hoping that the market would eventually ease.

However, their nerve seems to have broken with Mexico, the world's second biggest corn importer which suffered "tortilla riots" in 2007, making a huge purchase last week.

With fears growing that drought will also cut the wheat harvest in the Black Sea region, buyers in the turbulent Middle East are now also pouring on to the markets.

"A cascade effect is not inconceivable and may well be taking place - wheat prices have shot up nearly 50 percent since the beginning of July," said J.Peter Pham, a director with U.S. think tank the Atlantic Council.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/48590346

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Attempts to Avoid Food Crisis May Worsen Problem (Original Post) FarCenter Aug 2012 OP
Another win for Canada KurtNYC Aug 2012 #1
I met a man last night who told me he was cutting down BlueToTheBone Aug 2012 #2

BlueToTheBone

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2. I met a man last night who told me he was cutting down
Thu Aug 9, 2012, 10:56 PM
Aug 2012

the Amazon forest to raise GMO soybeans. He said it like he wanted to be absolved. I did not. All I could say was GMO SOYBEANS to replace the AMAZON?!?!?! WITHOUT TREES WE CAN'T BREATHE.

He left shortly thereafter. I'm still depressed.

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