Alarm sounded on rising world food prices
(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) World food prices rose in the first quarter of the year for the first time since their all-time high in august 2012 driven by rising demand in china drought in the united states and unrest in ukraine.
according to the world bank internationally traded food prices increased by a sharp four per cent. the leap was led by wheat and maize up 18 per cent and 12 per cent respectively.
as a result international food prices in april were only two per cent lower than a year ago and 16 per cent below their record level in august 2012 the bank’s quarterly food price report said.
“increasing weather concerns and import demand — and arguably to a lesser extent uncertainty associated with the ukraine situation — explain most of the price increases” the report said.
world bank economists said prices increased despite bumper crops in 2013 and continued projections of record grain harvests and stronger stocks expected for 2014.
persistently dry conditions in the united states and strong global demand particularly from china partly explained the price rises. but ukraine the breadbasket of eastern europe played a part posting the largest domestic price increases for wheat and maize.
ukraine the world’s sixth-largest wheat exporter saw domestic wheat prices jump by 37 per cent driven in part by currency depreciation.
overall international wheat prices soared by 18 per cent quarter-over-quarter.
“such a steep price increase had not occurred since the months leading to the historical peak in the summer of 2012” the report said.
international maize prices rose by 12 per cent with ukraine the third-largest exporter of maize experiencing a 73 per cent rise in domestic prices because of delayed plantings and increasing costs.
“geopolitical tensions in ukraine have not disrupted exports so far but might have effects on future production and trade if uncertainty increases” the report said.
other countries in the grip of political and economic stresses also saw prices shoot higher. in argentina for example wheat prices were up 70 per cent from a year ago.
the united nations reported last month that world food prices reached their highest level for 10 months in march due to poor weather in major producing countries and the crisis in ukraine.
the un food and agriculture organisation said its monthly food price index in march rose by 2.3 per cent from february to the highest level since may last year.
experts are concerned that rising prices will hurt the world’s most vulnerable and could foment food riots and other social unrest.
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