According to the DailyTicker the United Nations food agency
reports that food prices are rising again, reaching 6-month highs and nearing
levels not since 2008. Higher prices then spurred food riots in the Middle East
and North Africa, which fueled the Arab Spring.
There's no sign of widespread food riots now but eventually
there could be, says Lester Brown, president and founder of the Earth Policy
Institute and author of the new book "Full Planet, Empty Plates: The New
Geopolitics of Food Scarcity."
"The term 'food unrest' will become part of our daily
vocabulary," Brown tells The Daily Ticker.
It reflects the imbalance between the supply of food and demand for food
globally.
On the demand side, says Brown, is a growing global
population -- 80 million more people born each year -- and more people moving
up the food chain, which means as many as 3 billion people are consuming more
"grain intensive products" like meat, milk and eggs. "Rising
affluence may have eclipsed population growth" as a major demand factor
for food prices, says Brown….
Wait….wait….there’s more at http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/food-oil-land-gold-lester-brown-113235261.html

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