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Food Inflation, Riots Spark Worries for World Leaders, IMF, World Bank
Push for Solutions
By BOB DAVIS and DOUGLAS BELKIN
April 14, 2008; Page A1
WASHINGTON -- Finance ministers gathered this weekend to grapple with
the global financial crisis also struggled with a problem that has
plagued the world periodically since before the time of the Pharaohs:
food shortages.
Surging commodity prices have pushed up global food prices 83% in the
past three years, according to the World Bank -- putting huge stress on
some of the world's poorest nations. Even as the ministers met, Haiti's
Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis was resigning after a week in
which that tiny country's capital was racked by rioting over higher
prices for staples like rice and beans.
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As food prices soar, protests are breaking out around the world,
including this riot Saturday in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Rioting in response to soaring food prices recently has broken out in
Egypt, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Ethiopia. In Pakistan and
Thailand, army troops have been deployed to deter food theft from fields
and warehouses. World Bank President Robert Zoellick warned in a recent
speech that 33 countries are at risk of social upheaval because of
rising food prices. Those could include Indonesia, Yemen, Ghana,
Uzbekistan and the Philippines. In countries where buying food requires
half to three-quarters of a poor person's income, "there is no margin
for survival," he said.
Many policy makers at the weekend meetings of the International Monetary
Fund and World Bank agreed that the problem is severe. Among other
targets, they singled out U.S. policies pushing corn-based ethanol and
other biofuels as deepening the woes. . . (continued)
Note Vegies up 15%
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In the 12 months ending in March, producer prices climbed 6.9% on an
unadjusted basis. In the 12 months ending in February, prices were up
6.4%.
The producer-price data showed energy prices in the wholesale sector
increased 2.9% last month, after rising 0.8% in February. Gasoline last
month rose 1.3%. Residential natural gas was up 4.2%. Diesel fuel jumped
15.3% and home heating oil climbed 13.1%.
Food prices advanced 1.2% in March, after falling 0.5% in February.
Vegetables leaped 15.4%. Milled rice shot up 8.7%. Beef and veal rose
4.0%. Prices of passenger cars fell 0.2%, after rising 0.8% in February.
Prices of pet food rose 1.3%. Pharmaceutical preparations increased
0.4%. Light motor trucks slipped 0.3%. Toys dipped 0.1%. Tobacco
products were unchanged.
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