The 2008 price spike in world grain prices had serious impacts on food security and poverty but analysts have consistently described these real food prices as low in historical terms. The inconsistency between the severity of the food crisis and low real prices results from the use of advanced and global economy price indices to calculate real prices. This ignores the high share of food in poor people’s expenditures and indirect effects of income growth on expenditure patterns of rich and poor consumers. Poor consumers have not experienced the same falls in real food prices as those with growing incomes and are more vulnerable to price shocks. As high and fluctuating international grain prices appear to be a feature of the current world ec...
Price volatility can lead to rising import costs and local food market disruptions in ACP countries....
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, prices of food staples in Senegal rose, with a new wave driven ...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
The 2008 price spike in world grain prices had serious impacts on food security and poverty but anal...
Cheap food has been taken for granted for almost 30 years. From their peak in the 1970s crisis, real...
This article reviews the dynamics of global food prices since the food crisis of2007–08, the extent ...
For decades, despite widespread hunger and severe malnutrition in developing countries there was lit...
This study aims to show that the volatility in food prices between 2008 and 2011 cannot be explained...
Global food prices have increased significantly since the early 2000s, reversing the long-run trend ...
This paper discusses the global food price hike and the effects of it among the poor of developing c...
The dynamics of food price inflation have changed significantly. So, understanding them is important...
Although food quality and food safety issues seem to dominate discussion and research in Europe, pri...
The price of nearly every agricultural commodity sharply increased in 2008, creating a global food p...
ONCE MORE THE WORLD is experiencing anxiety that agriculture may not be able to cope with the food d...
"The sharp increase in food prices over the past couple of years has raised serious concerns about t...
Price volatility can lead to rising import costs and local food market disruptions in ACP countries....
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, prices of food staples in Senegal rose, with a new wave driven ...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
The 2008 price spike in world grain prices had serious impacts on food security and poverty but anal...
Cheap food has been taken for granted for almost 30 years. From their peak in the 1970s crisis, real...
This article reviews the dynamics of global food prices since the food crisis of2007–08, the extent ...
For decades, despite widespread hunger and severe malnutrition in developing countries there was lit...
This study aims to show that the volatility in food prices between 2008 and 2011 cannot be explained...
Global food prices have increased significantly since the early 2000s, reversing the long-run trend ...
This paper discusses the global food price hike and the effects of it among the poor of developing c...
The dynamics of food price inflation have changed significantly. So, understanding them is important...
Although food quality and food safety issues seem to dominate discussion and research in Europe, pri...
The price of nearly every agricultural commodity sharply increased in 2008, creating a global food p...
ONCE MORE THE WORLD is experiencing anxiety that agriculture may not be able to cope with the food d...
"The sharp increase in food prices over the past couple of years has raised serious concerns about t...
Price volatility can lead to rising import costs and local food market disruptions in ACP countries....
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, prices of food staples in Senegal rose, with a new wave driven ...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...