Friday, March 11, 2022

Global Food Crisis Growing As The War In Ukraine Continues

Bloomberg: Record Food Prices Could Leap 22% More on Ukraine War, UN Warns 

(Bloomberg) -- Record-high global food costs could surge another 22% as Russia’s assault on Ukraine stifles trade and slashes future harvests, the United Nations warned. 

A report from the agency’s Food and Agriculture Organization on Friday shows the far-reaching fallout of the war on the world’s food system, with the impact set to stretch well beyond the next season. 

Ukraine and Russia together account for more than a tenth of all calories traded globally, and those flows have been stifled since the conflict erupted late last month. 

Soaring production costs means other countries will only partly be able to compensate for the “sudden and steep reduction” in Black Sea grain and sunflower exports in the coming 2022-23 season, FAO said. 

That will likely push international food and feed prices 22% higher and a “considerable” supply gap will linger going forward if the war persists and energy stays expensive.  

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WNU Editor: I do see food riots around the world by the end of this year. The Middle East is the most vulnerable.

Global Food Crisis Growing As The War In Ukraine Continues  

UN: War in Ukraine to hurt poor nations importing grain -- AP  

UN agency warns Ukraine war could trigger 20% food price rise -- Reuters  

UN warns global food prices, already at record high, could surge another 22 percent -- The Hill  

Flour rationing in Lebanon, grain hoarding in Hungary: How the Ukraine war is lurching the globe toward a new food crisis -- Washington Post  

After pandemic, war in Ukraine new threat to food security -- AP  

Food crisis grows as spiralling prices spark export bans -- Reuters 

Global food shortage and higher prices may result from war in Ukraine -- CNN  

Middle East faces severe wheat crisis over war in Ukraine -- DW  

G-7 Ministers Vow Action to Prevent Food Crisis -- Nippon  

Surge in wheat prices expected to seed more suffering -- Axios

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The key drivers, in order of appearance

Covid, its lockdown and isolation/essential vs non-essential policies, destroying supply chains and which also devastated small businesses around the World; leading to the largest transfer of wealth in recorded human history - TRILLIONS - within just a couple of years - from the lower and middle class to the top 1%... or as Klaus Schwab said "never lose an opportunity of a crisis" (and ideally cause the crisis and have everything in place when it starts)

The Russia/Ukraine war, which now looks almost purposeful created, after years of killings in the Donbas region, which the West WAS aware of. It went on for 8 years and on record - the UN confirmed this - about 14,000 on both sides (Ukraine and Russian) were killed

Anonymous said...

Billions starving in the global south is a small price for Washington to pay when the unacceptable alternative was... checks notes ...say that you won't admit them to NATO before a war made it clear we won't fight for them.

Antony Blinken looked at the wiki page for the Cuban missile crisis and said "how do I get one of those for myself".