Sunday, November 21, 2010

Possible Food Crisis in 2011 - UN

The UN's Food and Agriculture ItalicOrganisation's latest Food Outlook has reported that there could be a global food crisis next year, and asked that the world be prepared for greater price volatility.

According to the report:

  • World cereal production will contract by 2% instead of the 1.2% expansion in an earlier forecast.
  • Inventory in world cereal is expected to drop by 7%. Barley will decline by 35%, corn by 12% and wheat by 10%
  • Only rice stockpiles are expected to increase, by about 6%.
  • Prices of some food types may rise up to 2008 levels.

If the FAO report is accurate, it will mean food riots next year as had happened in 2008. I think for the problem to be fixed at least partially, we have to stop the idiocy of biofuels, especially palm and corn-based fuels. It's ridiculous to devote so much land and resources to produce motor fuel when people run the risk of starvation.

For us here in Singapore, it is perhaps time again to look into preparing for this possible crisis by means of food storage and some limited forms of urban agriculture. Preparing early could mean saving some money if food inflation should become a serious issue. In China, it already is. So we need to be watchful.

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