Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Africa's Insecurity Over Food Prices Revealed By Riots In Mozambique

After riots that left 13 dead and over 400 injured, the Mozambique cabinet lowered the price of bread. [REUTERS]

Mozambique Bread Riots May Be Warning Sign On African Food Security -- Christian Science Monitor

As global wheat prices rise, Africans are feeling the pinch when buying something as simple as bread. Mozambique bread riots could be a warning sign for African nations who have leased fertile agricultural land to foreign countries.

I have a supreme conviction that global food markets are but the perturbation of a butterflys's wing away from a serious tipping point. In fact, I would venture that the best way to play the narrative fallacy that is the "Global Climate Change Denial Camp" is via buying a basket of breakfast commodities and grains. There are more of us, our average calorific intake is a multiple of what it was, and we have toasted the planet -- capping global agricultural output. Narrowing that perception gap and converting it into real action is going to be like herding cats.

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More News On Africa's/Mozambique's Food Crisis

Mozambique government reverses bread price hike -- AP
Mozambique Restores Subsidy To Reverse Bread Price Hike -- RTT News
Mozambique lowers cost of bread -- Al JAzeera
Mozambique reverses bread price rise in wake of riots -- BBC
150 arrested in Mozambique following deadly protests -- The Telegraph
Mozambique food riots belie African agricultural success -- Christian Science Monitor
Food Crisis Worsens in Central Africa -- New York Times
Wheat price spike raises food insecurity: UN expert -- The National
U.N. agency to hold special meeting over food prices -- CNN

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