Sunday, May 22, 2011

The Relativity of Rising Food Prices

Welcome to the new food economics of 2011: Prices are climbing, but the impact is not at all being felt equally. For Americans, who spend less than one-tenth of their income in the supermarket, the soaring food prices we've seen so far this year are an annoyance, not a calamity. But for the planet's poorest 2 billion people, who spend 50 to 70 percent of their income on food, these soaring prices may mean going from two meals a day to one. Those who are barely hanging on to the lower rungs of the global economic ladder risk losing their grip entirely. This can contribute -- and it has -- to revolutions and upheaval.
-From the article The New Geopolitics of Food by Lester Brown in Foreign Policy Magazine

1 comments:

  1. nice article. i agree with the visible truth....rising food prices

    There is no way looking to reduce the prices, we can get rid of the high prices by using printable or online coupons whenever we went supermarkets..

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