A global rice shortage that has seen prices of one of the world's most important staple foods increase by 50 per cent in the past two weeks alone is triggering an international crisis, with countries banning export and threatening serious punishment for hoarders.
With rice stocks at their lowest for 30 years, prices of the grain rose more than 10 per cent on Friday to record highs and are expected to soar further in the coming months. Already China, India, Egypt, Vietnam and Cambodia have imposed tariffs or export bans, as it has become clear that world production of rice this year will decline in real terms by 3.5 per cent. The impact will be felt most keenly by the world's poorest populations, who have become increasingly dependent on the crop as the prices of other grains have become too costly.
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Analysts have cited many factors for the rises, including rising fuel and fertiliser expenses, as well as climate change. But while drought is one factor, another is the switch from food to biofuel production in large areas of the world, in particular to fulfil the US energy demands.
And this is just the beginning....
yeah, it's gotta be the RICE! Afterall, oil didn't just rise to over 100 bucks a barrel right? So like, this has to be the rice that they use in biofuels that are used by less than 2 percent of the US population!
ReplyDeleteGive me a break...these propagandists won't quit will they?
Well, it's not the only factor, but it's certainly exacerbating the situation. Worse, it distracts people from finding real solutions - like using less petrol
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