Is This The End Of Cheap Food?

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First Posted: 04-23-08 04:24 PM   |   Updated: 05- 1-08 05:12 AM

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Washington Independent:

A sharp spike in prices for wheat, corn, rice and other staples has sparked riots in Mexico and Egypt, marches by hungry children in Yemen and the spectre of starving people in Haiti turning to mud pies for sustenance. This growing unrest is forcing the global community to focus on the causes of higher food costs and what can be done. But it's also raising the troubling possibility that cheap prices for food may be gone for good, an economic relic of the the past.

That scenario would be disastrous for the progress of fighting poverty in poor countries - and it would threaten to halt a long period of rising living standards in the United States tied directly to the inexpensive cost of food.

"Don't look now, but the good times may have just stopped rolling," the economist Paul Krugman wrote in his New York Times column. The Economist was more strident: "The era of cheap food is over," it declared. World Bank President Robert Zoellick, reaching back to policies created during the Great Depression for inspiration to address food inflation, is pushing a "New Deal" for global food policy, aimed at aiding impoverished countries with income support and help in producing crops.

The gloom-and-doom outlooks are prompted by rising prices for commodities, which started increasing steadily in 2001 before suddenly soaring recently. Wheat prices have gone up by 181 percent over the past three years, according to the World Bank; food prices around the globe have risen by 83 percent during the same period. In March, rice prices hit a 19-year high. Corn prices recently rose from $2.50 a bushel three years ago to $6, for the first time. Zoellick has predicted a sustained period of higher food costs, saying he expects prices to remain elevated through next year and stay above 2004 levels for at least the next seven years.

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A sharp spike in prices for wheat, corn, rice and other staples has sparked riots in Mexico and Egypt, marches by hungry children in Yemen and the spectre of starving people in Haiti turning to mud pi...
A sharp spike in prices for wheat, corn, rice and other staples has sparked riots in Mexico and Egypt, marches by hungry children in Yemen and the spectre of starving people in Haiti turning to mud pi...
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- mmckinl I'm a Fan of mmckinl 22 fans permalink

This is the end of cheap anything ...

The entire world is in a bidding war for essentials ... food and fuel top the list. The poor as always will suffer the most. Look for massive starvation in the poor countries and increasing hunger everywhere else.

Soros had it right. We are at the end of a worldwide economic cycle and facing the malthusian conundrum of a finite world with an infinite debt spiral. The two will not coexist for long.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 04/23/2008

All this crap is brought on by the MSM and the Democrats to make the economy look sooo BAAAADD that the stupid people will vote for a democrapt. Scam I say. Freedom and the free market; low taxes, freedom OF religion, schools that don't just indocrinate on radical social issues.... Come on people wake up... We are headed down the road that once engulfed ROME... and don't give me the Imperial CRAP about the war. We are doing the middle east a favor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 04/23/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 305 fans permalink

Your guys have been in charge for the past 8 years. The road you dont like is the one they decided to take!

You like free markets... well the free market is saying buy Gold because the dollar is becoming Monopoly money
.. as in the game!

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 04/23/2008
- WIpatriot I'm a Fan of WIpatriot 36 fans permalink
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NcNoodle has been indoctrinated and has become irrelevant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 04/24/2008
- BushBites I'm a Fan of BushBites 33 fans permalink

it's bad.

I'm in healthcare, and I hear about hospitals having trouble just getting commodity items.

"You're in a global market now," they're told. "You're not going to be able to get supplies as easily and you used to."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 04/23/2008
- WIpatriot I'm a Fan of WIpatriot 36 fans permalink
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"Is This The End Of Cheap Food?"

Kinda looks that way, doesn't it??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 04/23/2008
- drkazmd65 I'm a Fan of drkazmd65 55 fans permalink
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Yep,... many of 'us' are going to be going more and more meatless. The only real good reasons I see for going vegetarian (or at least more vegetarian) have related to the relatively energy efficiency and environmental stability of doing so.

And it would be cheaper too,.. as much as I would miss a good steak or pork chop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 04/23/2008
- mmckinl I'm a Fan of mmckinl 22 fans permalink

Actually going vegetarian can be quite expensive. Especially going vegan.

Among the highest rates of increase in food products is organic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 04/23/2008
- WIpatriot I'm a Fan of WIpatriot 36 fans permalink
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Yeah, doc, loving those veggies more every day. But here in WI in summer, gotta have those grilled brats!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 04/23/2008
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