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Exploding food prices cause worldwide panic

Calcutta News.Net
Monday 14th April, 2008

Soaring food prices are causing unrest and riots around the world.

The issue is at a boiling point, according to the head of an agency focused on global development. "This is the world's big story," Jeffrey Sachs, director of Columbia University's Earth Institute said Monday.

"The finance ministers were in shock, almost in panic this weekend," he said on CNN's "American Morning," in a reference to top economic officials who gathered in Washington. "There are riots all over the world in the poor countries ... and, of course, our own poor are feeling it in the United States."

World Bank President Robert Zoellick has said the surging costs could mean "seven lost years" in the fight against worldwide poverty.

"While many are worrying about filling their gas tanks, many others around the world are struggling to fill their stomachs, and it is getting more and more difficult every day," Zoellick said late last week in a speech opening meetings with finance ministers.

"The international community must fill the at least $500 million food gap identified by the U.N.'s World Food Programme to meet emergency needs," he said. "Governments should be able to come up with this assistance and come up with it now."

"In just two months," Zoellick said in his speech, "rice prices have skyrocketed to near historical levels, rising by around 75 percent globally and more in some markets, with more likely to come. In Bangladesh, a 2-kilogram bag of rice ... now consumes about half of the daily income of a poor family."

The price of wheat has jumped 120 percent in the past year, he said, meaning that the price of a loaf of bread has more than doubled in places where the poor spend as much as 75 percent of their income on food.

"This is not just about meals forgone today or about increasing social unrest. This is about lost learning potential for children and adults in the future, stunted intellectual and physical growth," Zoellick said.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, also spoke at the joint IMF-World Bank spring meeting, CNN reported.

"If food prices go on as they are today, then the consequences on the population in a large set of countries ... will be terrible," he said.

He added that "disruptions may occur in the economic environment ... so that at the end of the day most governments, having done well during the last five or 10 years, will see what they have done totally destroyed, and their legitimacy facing the population destroyed also."

In Haiti, the prime minister was kicked out of office Saturday, and hospital beds are filled with wounded following riots sparked by food prices.

In Egypt, rioters have burned cars and destroyed windows of numerous buildings as police in riot gear have tried to quell protests.

Images from Bangladesh and Mozambique tell a similar story.

In the United States and other Western nations, more and more poor families are feeling the pinch, CNN reported. In recent days, presidential candidates have paid increasing attention to the cost of food, often citing it on the stump.

The issue is also fueling a rising debate over how much the rising prices can be blamed on ethanol production. The basic argument is that because ethanol comes from corn, the push to replace some traditional fuels with ethanol has created a new demand for corn that has thrown off world food prices.

Jean Ziegler, U.N. special rapporteur on the right to food, has called using food crops to create ethanol "a crime against humanity."

"We've been putting our food into the gas tank -- this corn-to-ethanol subsidy which our government is doing really makes little sense," said Columbia University's Sachs.

Former President Clinton, at a campaign stop for his wife in Pennsylvania over the weekend, said, "Corn is the single most inefficient way to produce ethanol because it uses a lot of energy and because it drives up the price of food."

Some environmental groups reject the focus on ethanol in examining food prices.

"The contrived food vs. fuel debate has reared its ugly head once again," the Renewable Fuels Association says on its Web site, adding that "numerous statistical analyses have demonstrated that the price of oil -- not corn prices or ethanol production -- has the greatest impact on consumer food prices because it is integral to virtually every phase of food production, from processing to packaging to transportation."

Analysts agree the cost of fuel is among the reasons for the skyrocketing prices.

Another major reason is rising demand, particularly in places in the midst of a population boom, such as China and India.

Also, said Sachs, "climate shocks" are damaging food supply in parts of the world. "You add it all together: Demand is soaring, supply has been cut back, food has been diverted into the gas tank. It's added up to a price explosion."

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Comments on this story

Anonymous
04-15-08, 10:19 AM

Fantastic News if Price of oil goes higher

About time we rid the oil diet from our system and learn to use alternative fuels.. this is fantastic for us all especially our future generation.. Be very happy .. As for food, learn to grow your own you babies

Free Mind
04-15-08, 08:38 AM

If its oil

hiimbarney, your wrong, its not like that, if the Arabs make the price of oil higher then food gets more expensive it means the Arabs are doing something wrong and should be stopped and punished.
The oil producers determine the price of oil by slowing the pump rate, this causes the supply to go down the demand (cost) to go up, its all about money!!!!!
The high rollers doing this don’t care, the cost of food to them is nothing.

hiimbarney
04-14-08, 07:55 PM

Who's guilty by Wise Guy

By Wise Guy, 04-14-08, 06:10 PM
Exploding food prices cause worldwide panic
Who’s guilty? Fucking arabs and their oil! Nuke them

You are a racist and a moron. That is like saying that in the case of a little girl or boy being raped they are to blame because they existed and some one wanted to rape them. You are a sad sad example of a human being.

Anonymous
04-14-08, 07:26 PM

Get over it and grow your own food

We have become so hopeless we no longer know how to grow our own food! We have all allowed ourselves to become dependant on a system that has large farms somewhere else to grow food for us and our society has no micro systems in place to grow our own safety supplies.. Take a tip.. find some seeds and plant them.. God has provided and we need to take charge of our own lives.. STOP BLAMING EVERYONE ELSE

Wise Guy
04-14-08, 06:10 PM

Exploding food prices cause worldwide panic

Who’s guilty? Fucking arabs and their oil! Nuke them

Boolover
04-15-08, 01:09 PM

How did this thread go from food to oil? Just goes to show the old spin machine is alive and working over-time!

Well soon you wont be able to afford to drive to the grocery store and buy your family din-din. Then maybe you can all mix oil and food.... or will it be oil and water?

Anonymous
04-14-08, 08:49 PM

common sense

Everybody should know that as the energy (oil) costs go up, food prices will go with it. The big problem is that the whole world loves money so much that they are willing to let their brothers starve.
The Bible,(not the antichrist koran)has already told that this will happen.

JMENTAL1
04-14-08, 10:52 PM

Stand Up And Be Accounted for

It’s time to reclaim ourselves and get dependent on self. Stop waiting for someone to take care of you. If the prices are to high, get to growing your own food. They have equipment that allows you to grow food (or) vegetables without it being planted in the ground.

Anonymous
04-15-08, 09:45 AM

The cost of refining is even bigger then the cost of 42 gallon barrel of oil.

Free Mind;77410:
hiimbarney, your wrong, its not like that, if the Arabs make the price of oil higher then food gets more expensive it means the Arabs are doing something wrong and should be stopped and punished.
The oil producers determine the price of oil by slowing the pump rate, this causes the supply to go down the demand (cost) to go up, its all about money!!!!!
The high rollers doing this don’t care, the cost of food to them is nothing.



The world is awash in oil it’s not the supply that’s the problem it’s the refined finished products that’s the problem.

No one wants a stinky dirty refinery near them since the 1970’s I believe one new refinery has been built and dozens have been closed.
Designer gas has also increased the amount of retooling between seasons.
Massive new oil reserves have been found in the US, Canada and Mexico as well as just off shore but no one wants an oil platform near them.

Last is in fact corporate greed record profits of 123 billion in profits for Exxon!

While the Arabs are part of the problem they are not all of the problem and trust me I’m no fan of Arabs but it’s not fair to label just Arabs as the source of all problems.


Further Gas is not the oil thing made from oil.

http://www.energy.ca.gov/gasoline/whats_in_barrel_oil.html

Break down the cost of making, transporting and selling all these products.
Add in federal and state taxes then try and figure out why gas is almost $4.00 a barrel.
Need help here is a better breakdown.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/gasoline/margins/index.html

The real reason Oil is so high......

Speculators! = greedy

Anonymous
04-15-08, 01:27 PM

How you ask?

Boolover;77445:
How did this thread go from food to oil? Just goes to show the old spin machine is alive and working over-time!

Well soon you wont be able to afford to drive to the grocery store and buy your family din-din. Then maybe you can all mix oil and food.... or will it be oil and water?



Does food magically appear on your dinner table?
It has to be harvested no one walks food into the bins.
It has to be planted the days of using human power and beasts of burden are gone in most modern countries all machinery uses gas or diesel.
Once picked it has to be shipped.
Processing uses energy often derived from oil or byproducts of the petroluem industry.
It has to be shipped by train or truck to the grocerystore or food outlet using more fuel.
The rising energy cost is passed on to the consumer.
Who is attempting to spin here?

jolly green giant
04-17-08, 12:28 PM

grow

GROW YOUR OWN


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