Eksperter er bekymrede for, om verdens fattigste står overfor en sultkatastrofe efter at prisen på majs har nået rekordhøjt niveau – FN-bureauet IRIN har spurgt de skriftkloge på området og de er overvejende pessimistiske.
JOHANNESBURG, 16. January, 2013 (IRIN): Drought last year devastated much of the maize crop in the US, the world’s biggest maize exporter, driving prices of the staple cereal (hovedprodukter af korn) to record levels.
While food experts did not anticipate the rising prices would trigger the kind of crises seen in 2008 and 2011 – when the world faced structural deficits (underskud) in the more widely consumed staples wheat and rice – they are concerned about the ability of the world’s poorest people to feed themselves.
Cereal prices have declined by a modest 2,4 percent, largely the result of lower demand as economies stagnate, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported last week.
But the world is already in an era of high prices. The price of wheat was more than 20 percent higher in October 2012 compared to the same period in 2011, according to FAO.
IRIN – with the help of food experts, the most recent reports from FAO and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) – reflects on the global food situation in 2012 and the outlook for 2013.
Will 2013 be a crisis year?
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