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Topic: Food Prices Are Soaring Faster Than Inflation and Incomes (Read 438 times)

legendary
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Also, do not forget about the various pandemic restrictions and lockdowns that led to a decrease in production volumes or even a complete cessation of production, which led to a decrease in the production of agricultural machinery and equipment. I would also like to remind you about the closed borders for migrant workers, which are necessary for seasonal work. All this also contributes to the growth of food prices.

Restrictions on foreign agricultural workers may be one of the reasons for low productivity. Even here in India, the lockdowns had an impact as it slowed down the movement of agricultural workers from states that provide them (such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar) to those states which employ them (such as Haryana, Punjab and Tamil Nadu). And agriculture needs 24x7 maintenance. Disruptions to this may spoil the produce.
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Japan experiences deflation which is also bad because that means that there is no growth in the economy, being stagnant in between inflation and deflation is the ideal thing for a country to achieve, I don't know much about the income and food prices there but I have read an article that they are experiencing deflation.
Too much is not good at all and seriously, we can't stop the inflation even the deflation, the government has to do something about this one. The goal of every government is to make the inflation move slowly, because there's no way to stop it from growing but we can slow it considering all the economic variable.

The Covid19 is just one of the reason why the inflation is increasing, this is why we have to help ourselves as well and do some good investments that can double your money, don't just put it on a savings account with banks spend it.
I have to disagree with you about deflation not being unstoppabble because as far as I know, Japan is the only one experiencing deflation and if the economy continues to grow or inflate at a steady rate then deflation can entirely be prevented. You are right that the pandemic is one of the many causes of inflation but if the government knows what to do during those times then they could've prevented a bad increase in inflation.
legendary
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The world depletes its resources, population rises even more and this causes food and resource shortage in some parts of the world, couple that with incompetent governance, and what you have is the recipe for a societal cesspool. Work hours are fairly justified, but not well-compensated because of inflation. If this drags out, we'll be at war again for resources, much like in medieval times, stone ages even.

thats why if you have the resources like spare land or area to tend with, make sure you are optimising its use. we cant rely from the govt these days. in order to survive, you need to look out for yourself or your family. find options how to generate alternative income. because your job today, may be gone tomorrow.
better be prepared than be miserable with your life, because you didnt prepare for whats to come. complaining with the situation will not help you survive. you need to find ways on your own how to address esp your basic needs
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The world depletes its resources, population rises even more and this causes food and resource shortage in some parts of the world, couple that with incompetent governance, and what you have is the recipe for a societal cesspool. Work hours are fairly justified, but not well-compensated because of inflation. If this drags out, we'll be at war again for resources, much like in medieval times, stone ages even.
legendary
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I believe that all this is due to fiat inflation.
It is. Or by the climate crisis, which is already leading to severe crop losses in some regions of the world and thus to higher prices. But if you take away the last reason, only one reason remains: excessive money printing. Because normally the prices should fall now, because more "cheap" labor is available and therefore the prices should fall, similar to the financial crisis.
Also, do not forget about the various pandemic restrictions and lockdowns that led to a decrease in production volumes or even a complete cessation of production, which led to a decrease in the production of agricultural machinery and equipment. I would also like to remind you about the closed borders for migrant workers, which are necessary for seasonal work. All this also contributes to the growth of food prices.
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I believe that all this is due to fiat inflation.

It is. Or by the climate crisis, which is already leading to severe crop losses in some regions of the world and thus to higher prices. But if you take away the last reason, only one reason remains: excessive money printing. Because normally the prices should fall now, because more "cheap" labor is available and therefore the prices should fall, similar to the financial crisis.
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I don't understand what to explain about this consequence. The dilemma is so dire that it is problematic to imagine what will happen to the people. I assumed that the allotment for Corona is getting less and that is why the price is going up so fast. On the contrary, the income is not improving. The circumstance is becoming very difficult day by day for the middle class, lower-middle-class, and lower class. The affidavit is correct because even in the stock market, it appears that prices do not fluctuate as fast as in the case of food prices.

I believe that all this is due to fiat inflation. Governments around the world are printing banknotes like crazy, giving the excuse of COVID 19 stimulus. This in turn has caused a decrease in the purchasing power of fiat. If you look around, you can see that most of the commodities have become costly as of now. Crude oil is the best example, as the prices have risen by 60% during the last 12 months. Overall, inflation is going up in almost all the countries.
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I don't understand what to explain about this consequence. The dilemma is so dire that it is problematic to imagine what will happen to the people. I assumed that the allotment for Corona is getting less and that is why the price is going up so fast. On the contrary, the income is not improving. The circumstance is becoming very difficult day by day for the middle class, lower-middle-class, and lower class. The affidavit is correct because even in the stock market, it appears that prices do not fluctuate as fast as in the case of food prices.
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One possible scenario for this is creating educational lectures on how to grow and produce food with a quiz at the end. Rewarding participants with crypto coins for answering questions correctly. A big part of humanitarian efforts in 3rd world nations is education on how to grow crops. Farming competitions could be held and rewarded via token. Its the internet era ideas like these are a dime a dozen.

This is a great idea to encourage more people to learn and produce raw food materials by themselves. Since farming simulation game on the crypto world is very popular now like Town Star. It sbould not be all about answering questions correctly but instead have a farming tournament where a number of people are tasked to produce a particular crop. Tey will be ranked based on the quality of crop they will prodice, only top 3 can win that token. All of their harvest can be a big help in increasing the supply of that crop thus decreasing the price.
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At first I thought that it may have an impact on food and commodity prices. But the blockade was removed today and the ship which was blocking the canal was successfully refloated. More than 300 ships were on queue as a result of this blockade, and the cargo may have included food items. Fortunately the issue was resolved in quick time, before it could cause huge amount of damage to the global economy.
I think we have to consider the fact that some of those items, if there was food of course, could go bad if they wait for too long. This is why there needs to be some sort of lessons about this. I get that it is already a very difficult situation and a canal is not something easy to do, but maybe bigger, or maybe a double could solve this in the future. I am not saying it should be done or even could be done because I do not know these type of things to be honest, but I think this is obviously not working if just one problem caused so much.

However people need to realize even if 300 ships were waiting and some food in them go bad, that doesn't mean that we should have a worldwide price increase considering that wasn't the only food, or even majority of the food, maybe except few nations. However food prices increasing everywhere, it is getting harder. One main problem is that new generations are not becoming farmers, they prefer other jobs, and that is a big reason to not have cheap food anymore.

The economic damage from the blockage could be as high as $100 billion (as per the BBC). Almost one-eighth of the global trade passes through the Suez canal, and it contributes 2% to the GDP of Egypt. Taking the alternate route (around the Cape of Good Hope) adds some 9 to 10 days to the journey time of cargo ships. All that said, I don't think that food that was transporting inside the ships might have gone bad. Most of the food items were wheat, barley.etc, which are having good shelf-life.
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Inflation is coupled with food prices, if food prices are going up faster than inflation then that means that there is an overpricing that is going on. Based on the definition in Google, inflation is a general rise in the price level in an economy over a period of time. The real problem is that the inflation rate is going up more than the recommended annual percentage which is around 1 to 2 percent which if achieved meant that the economy is growing.
Not really, inflation does not happen all across the board in the same proportion, inflation has a tendency to affect the things that people need the most and one thing that no person can do is to live without food, so when inflation begins to go up very rapidly one of the first things that go even faster than that is food, not only because people keep buying it but also because people begin to panic and buy more of it whether because they want to avoid inflation or because they think things are going to get even worse, and we see this happening as well in other key markets like housing.
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A lot of people are not sitting back and waiting for this to happen. You see a lot of urban gardens on Roof tops these days and people cultivating food on subsistence farms in their back gardens. (Chickens for eggs and some tomatoes and greens)   Wink

So whatever you produce for yourself, you do not have to buy in the shops. We know governments are not adding the food to the Inflation basket, that are rising the most... because it makes them look bad ..if the inflation is too high. (Most government employees salary increases and workers salary increases are based on the inflation too...so they manipulate it..to keep it low)  Angry
Because of limited supply and a huge demand, they are forced to the back-up plan which is to plant their own crops and harvest it as needed. We know how the population increases over time and with the current pandemic situation, people tend to consume more. Inflation grows as well along with those crops, we are living on a expensive time where money is very important nowadays, good thing we have Cryptomarket to earn some extra money to spend for our needs.
legendary
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What happened in the Suez Canal will also become one of those triggers that could start the avalanche of inflation on prices which were kept under control for too long now. Since what happened will have big consequences expect prices of goods to be at least 10% higher than what they used to be. And the worst is yet to come.

At first I thought that it may have an impact on food and commodity prices. But the blockade was removed today and the ship which was blocking the canal was successfully refloated. More than 300 ships were on queue as a result of this blockade, and the cargo may have included food items. Fortunately the issue was resolved in quick time, before it could cause huge amount of damage to the global economy.
There are in any case many billion dollars floating around that have been burned these days due to the blockage and, for this reason, I expect to see an increase of prices, even if of a slight nature.
I also expect insurance companies to raise the premiums because of this and trust me that those price raise will be then offloaded onto the final customers (us).
legendary
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This problem should be divided into at least several "vectors".
The first. If you look at the history of mankind, then any large-scale cataclysms carry risks for the population. The pandemic carries the risk of a decrease in production and, accordingly, a decrease in the availability of goods. In our country (Ukraine), as in many countries of the ex-USSR, there was a habit, in the event of some kind of incomprehensible situation, to massively buy food and "essential" means. That has always led to an increase in demand and, accordingly, prices. I have seen examples of Western countries suffering from such actions.
Second. Real drop in production. From staff cuts to problems with financing the agricultural sector. The agricultural sector often attracts external loans, bank loans, etc. In times of global crises, money rises in price, the same loans receive additional risks "in the load".
Third. Just a conspiracy of manufacturers, and most likely retail chains - why not make money on what people will buy BEFORE the LAST day of their lives - food, in a situation where there is a question of survival and the formation of a food "pillow".
Other options are also possible, I wrote about the first thing that came to my mind
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Due to pandemic there is shortage of supplies everywhere which in turn is affecting production and this is leading to increase in food prices because they all are connected to each other.Inflation is contributing more towards this situation and native currency geeting weak against US dollar will increase the import charges which will also surge the prices.So wee need to find some optimal solutions for these problems because they will not get cheap any time soon and tend to rise in future so find a way to get your own food supplements stack or some good source of income to afford them easily.
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At first I thought that it may have an impact on food and commodity prices. But the blockade was removed today and the ship which was blocking the canal was successfully refloated. More than 300 ships were on queue as a result of this blockade, and the cargo may have included food items. Fortunately the issue was resolved in quick time, before it could cause huge amount of damage to the global economy.
I think we have to consider the fact that some of those items, if there was food of course, could go bad if they wait for too long. This is why there needs to be some sort of lessons about this. I get that it is already a very difficult situation and a canal is not something easy to do, but maybe bigger, or maybe a double could solve this in the future. I am not saying it should be done or even could be done because I do not know these type of things to be honest, but I think this is obviously not working if just one problem caused so much.

However people need to realize even if 300 ships were waiting and some food in them go bad, that doesn't mean that we should have a worldwide price increase considering that wasn't the only food, or even majority of the food, maybe except few nations. However food prices increasing everywhere, it is getting harder. One main problem is that new generations are not becoming farmers, they prefer other jobs, and that is a big reason to not have cheap food anymore.
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What happened in the Suez Canal will also become one of those triggers that could start the avalanche of inflation on prices which were kept under control for too long now. Since what happened will have big consequences expect prices of goods to be at least 10% higher than what they used to be. And the worst is yet to come.

At first I thought that it may have an impact on food and commodity prices. But the blockade was removed today and the ship which was blocking the canal was successfully refloated. More than 300 ships were on queue as a result of this blockade, and the cargo may have included food items. Fortunately the issue was resolved in quick time, before it could cause huge amount of damage to the global economy.
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A lot of people are not sitting back and waiting for this to happen. You see a lot of urban gardens on Roof tops these days and people cultivating food on subsistence farms in their back gardens. (Chickens for eggs and some tomatoes and greens)   Wink

So whatever you produce for yourself, you do not have to buy in the shops. We know governments are not adding the food to the Inflation basket, that are rising the most... because it makes them look bad ..if the inflation is too high. (Most government employees salary increases and workers salary increases are based on the inflation too...so they manipulate it..to keep it low)  Angry
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I think this covid-19 is a big joke to us because it makes us suffer more from time to time and over a year there's a little progress although they've said there's an effective vaccine already but I still have my doubts about it. We should do something about of the food crisis and one of the best suggestions is to make a garden and plant more vegetables in your backyard or somewhere else around your house.

I think this food prices issue will still continue to grow more and more and it might be too late if we only take action when we finally realized that the cost price is doubled or tripled. If you are on a third world country, you should learn how to survive without the help of the government.

Having a stable job is not enough nowadays because of the minimum wage rate, we should learn to improvise and adapt to the situation in order to survive even without the help of the others.
Also, we can count in the abuse of the natural resources in the world on why we are getting near to the critical point of food crisis. There are plenty of mountains being mined more than it should be and trees are being cut without even replacing it. The virus somehow helped for a while for the mother nature to regenerate and heal but on the other hand, it is causing the economy of each country to go down. The salary each poor family is recieving cannot even sustain their needs for a week as the prices of different essential need continue to increase. Maybe putting up your own garden could be a good idea but not everyone in the world has a backyard where they could plant their crops. In the near future, some country will surely experience famine, and I think that is innevitable.
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What happened in the Suez Canal will also become one of those triggers that could start the avalanche of inflation on prices which were kept under control for too long now. Since what happened will have big consequences expect prices of goods to be at least 10% higher than what they used to be. And the worst is yet to come.
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We are reaching a critical point, inflation in luxury items or in stuff people do not normally use or have access is not going to affect them however inflation when it comes to food is going to have very adverse effects all around the world.

This is simply a matter of ROI, most people do not want things like a revolution happening on their country because deep down they know all the bad effects it will have plus the fact they may risk their lives, but if they do not have food for themselves or their families slowly the ROI for a revolution begins to switch towards revolution, and I would not be surprised if in the next years we see some governments going down because of the high food prices.
If the minimum wages are increased in parallel with the inflation then we should be able to curtail the problem of increased in the prices of basic necessities. We don't need a revolution to have a change, we just have to choose the right and competent person to get into the position of power, someone that really do care about the people more than their own interest. Teach your children not to be a sycophant fanatics of politicians, teach them to ask the right questions, teach them common sense and critical thinking, teach them compassion and charity. This simple things that our parents didn't do can help the future generations become better than the past generations.
While I agree that a politician that really cared about the people will be able to help in these difficult circumstances things are never really that simple, an increase in minimum wages may seem like the perfect solution for our problems but it is not true, if you raise minimum wages without an increase in production what business people are going to do is to fire people until they can get their costs under control and basically force the rest that still keep their jobs to work harder and longer for that pay.

Printing more money as many governments are doing is not a solution either because this is the main cause for inflation which is making food more expensive for the average person, so as you can see there is not an easy way out for our current economic problems.
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In my nation meat started to cost so much that people are basically just stopped eating it, that's not a healthy situation, I know UK for example has cheap meat, but the prices of regular veggies started to get horrible there as well, that seemed a bit weird.

I do not know what people are thinking about when they are doing something like this, governments needs to intervene but I have seen people who keep food stored to get the prices up in order to sell at a better price as well, that's horrible to hear. Long story short each nation has some food that is very expensive for them, for mine veggies are nearly free type of cheap but meat is basically gone out of discussion, for UK meat is very cheap, you can get a nice steak for 2 pounds, but a potato salad would cost you 10 pounds, that makes no sense, and all of that should be dropped in all nations, food should be human right.
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It is a very complete report, however it is a rather complicated scenario if the US were to run out of food supplies, in the case of South American countries inflation is exuberant, such is the case of Venezuela, it is not only difficult to get vegetables and fruits Since the prices are very high, there is a large amount of land where the peasants cultivate, also any item is very expensive, I honestly do not know how or how much is spent weekly in a market, but in Venezuela you spend $ 100 and you cannot cover the food basket.

The crisis has generated that people, instead of decoration plants in their homes, plant onions, coriander, among others to avoid making an expense in the near future, given that the US population is very large, it would need to import vegetables and fruits, I hope that this scenario does not arrive, but you have to take precautions.

Actually, that is one way to combat this problem. If you have a small garden or a small land, better tend it with vegetables or plants that will help you in surviving this crisis. Don't look far, evaluate your own situation, and see what you can with your own surroundings. Because waiting for the government subsidy and other help, is not an option right now. You need to act on your own to survive. Don't wait for others' help.  The situation is much better if you can help others.
Precisely.
When this pandemic started I already told my wife that we can save some money if we could plant vegetables in our little garden.
And we did.
Chilis, tomato, and other small plants that don't really need a huge land to bring fruits/vegetables.
We actually notice it right now. Months ago chilis had been like a rare item and its price went up. Damn expensive to afford and my neighbors are talking about how overpriced it was. Thankfully, our plants already had produced so we are saving a hell of money.

I have no idea how it can be connected to crypto but if there is a chance then why not.


A good idea to develop a Crypto project, it is undoubtedly an option that can be controlled by Blockchain, now, vegetables, fruits, especially there are avocado trees that grow small and give very good harvests, you can also improvise a small cage and put a hen and a rooster in, they have eggs that are a good source of protein and at the same time they can take chicks.

This can be carried out by automated control, not only with a PLC or with a microprocessor, but also in Blockchain to program it and to do cleaning tasks to the cage and to place their food, thus guaranteeing hygiene and food for human consumption.
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It is a very complete report, however it is a rather complicated scenario if the US were to run out of food supplies, in the case of South American countries inflation is exuberant, such is the case of Venezuela, it is not only difficult to get vegetables and fruits Since the prices are very high, there is a large amount of land where the peasants cultivate, also any item is very expensive, I honestly do not know how or how much is spent weekly in a market, but in Venezuela you spend $ 100 and you cannot cover the food basket.

The crisis has generated that people, instead of decoration plants in their homes, plant onions, coriander, among others to avoid making an expense in the near future, given that the US population is very large, it would need to import vegetables and fruits, I hope that this scenario does not arrive, but you have to take precautions.

Actually, that is one way to combat this problem. If you have a small garden or a small land, better tend it with vegetables or plants that will help you in surviving this crisis. Don't look far, evaluate your own situation, and see what you can with your own surroundings. Because waiting for the government subsidy and other help, is not an option right now. You need to act on your own to survive. Don't wait for others' help.  The situation is much better if you can help others.
Precisely.
When this pandemic started I already told my wife that we can save some money if we could plant vegetables in our little garden.
And we did.
Chilis, tomato, and other small plants that don't really need a huge land to bring fruits/vegetables.
We actually notice it right now. Months ago chilis had been like a rare item and its price went up. Damn expensive to afford and my neighbors are talking about how overpriced it was. Thankfully, our plants already had produced so we are saving a hell of money.

I have no idea how it can be connected to crypto but if there is a chance then why not.
legendary
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Well, can anyone say they're surprised? The food prices can be explained due to the supply chain issues, but that's just temporary. The bigger discussion should be on inflation because printing money and massive spending basically props up an economy while the real effects will come in 3-4 years from now. When the US hands out unconditional checks and makes everyone in the middle and lower class 1,400 dollars richer, no one gets richer. You reduce the purchasing power because EVERYTHING will increase in price, not just food.

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Is there any country this isn't happening to?
Japan experiences deflation which is also bad because that means that there is no growth in the economy, being stagnant in between inflation and deflation is the ideal thing for a country to achieve, I don't know much about the income and food prices there but I have read an article that they are experiencing deflation.
Too much is not good at all and seriously, we can't stop the inflation even the deflation, the government has to do something about this one. The goal of every government is to make the inflation move slowly, because there's no way to stop it from growing but we can slow it considering all the economic variable.

The Covid19 is just one of the reason why the inflation is increasing, this is why we have to help ourselves as well and do some good investments that can double your money, don't just put it on a savings account with banks spend it.
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Is there any country this isn't happening to?
Japan experiences deflation which is also bad because that means that there is no growth in the economy, being stagnant in between inflation and deflation is the ideal thing for a country to achieve, I don't know much about the income and food prices there but I have read an article that they are experiencing deflation.
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Is there any country this isn't happening to?
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I have a lot of questions and complicated thoughts about agriculture in the future. First, after stabilizing the disease situation, we need to return to production work.

Agricultural production in most developed countries hasn't been harmed significantly, this is no longer a medieval industry with thousands of people going out of the fields, one tractor usually does the job alone for an entire community. The only thing that was somewhat disturbed was fruit picking like strawberries and other small fuirts which is done by hand but those are not essential products, the staple food production was safe.

However, where will the land to build new factories come from? I firmly believe that agricultural land is available. A trend of turning agricultural land into an industrial place is not too strange to developing countries, and this is intangible as losing food production,

Factories, while they might seem huge, are using tiny amounts of land compared to agriculture for example one of the biggest Ford factories covers 2.0 km2, which's nothing, and remember that there will be empty space left from where those factories have moved.

Here in our country, farmers are always being neglected, the vegetables they harvested are always ended up in the garbage cans because our Government is not buying it and will say that the supply of vegetables is not enough, funny as hell.

Why should the government buy your vegetables?
Made me a bit curious about how things work in your country, whichever this one is!


There is not much issues in transporting agricultural produce from one country to another. From what I have heard, cargo transport is back to the pre-pandemic levels. The issue may be with local logistics (i.e transporting the products from villages to the cities, and then to the ports).

The issue is not with production and not with transporting food.
I'm quite amazed why people don't realize what the main effect of this lockdown was, it changed consumer habits!

Just in my town, for example, everyone was rushing to work, grabbing a pretzel to eat on the subway, a slice of pie or of pizza, that was all gone. Now all of that flour, all that cheese everything had to be re-routed as people were eating their breakfast at home and, they would eat something else, like milk and cereals or salami. And you can't turn pretzel's ingredients into a bologna sandwich!

And this was just the tip, restaurants had to close, and people would simply stop eating that stuff as they couldn't prepare it at home, so the logistic had to change again. Less cheese packed in 10kg bags, more salami for home, less flour for bakeries, more for frozen food. How many people that would eat squid in a restaurant would prepare it at home? All that coffee that was sold at 1 euro on automated vendors packed in caps had to suddenly change to half of kilos packs for home consumption till everyone could get their own espresso maker at home.

A lot had to change, a lot, and the problem is that once it changed so drastically it will take a while to go back again, and by the time the chain is back on track some of the links might file for bankruptcy!

sr. member
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this is not all about the pandemic, companies raising costs, etc. but if you ask me this is mostly about showing how fiat money is being evaluated slowly but surely. don't forget that governments all around the world have been printing money like maniacs during the pandemic and over the past 2 years. that has to show itself somewhere.

Commodity prices are rising, albeit slowly. Oil prices have increased from $40 per barrel to more than $60 per barrel (and that happened after the crash in April-May 2020). The impact of inflation is slowly being visible, and I won't be surprised if that causes the food prices to rise. But in my country so far I am not witnessing any large scale increase in food prices, other than the routine fluctuations. 
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this is not all about the pandemic, companies raising costs, etc. but if you ask me this is mostly about showing how fiat money is being evaluated slowly but surely. don't forget that governments all around the world have been printing money like maniacs during the pandemic and over the past 2 years. that has to show itself somewhere.
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The world has more money and everything that matters to human life becomes more scarce, for example, food, land ... Maybe we are in a new Supercycle.
Currently, there are many countries with food prices rising and they cannot have enough income to buy food for their families. I think this situation will be more terrible in the coming years if the governments do not have policies to regulate this problem.
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The main reason behind this is the Supply and Demand. In this time of pandemic, man power of planting enough food is limited, animals are getting diseases too, that's why mostly meat products are limited as well. In that case, the price hikes up. Here in our country, farmers are always being neglected, the vegetables they harvested are always ended up in the garbage cans because our Government is not buying it and will say that the supply of vegetables is not enough, funny as hell.
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Obviously as a result of this pandemic's impact on all areas of life, especially with the basic foodstuff rising, more unemployment, where many of the little traders are out of business, and in addition, life has to be sustained. we have to make a living, as it possibly is Interconnected between the two and there may be more we hope this situation is fleeting and it may take time for the economy to recover if this pandemic does not end will be difficult to make it happen
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I have a lot of questions and complicated thoughts about agriculture in the future. First, after stabilizing the disease situation, we need to return to production work. However, the influences from the trade war and the economy between the US and China have been affecting the whole world economy. And I have heard that factories in China will be relocated to other regional countries, it is an opportunity for the surrounding countries and can take advantage of this to develop the country. However, where will the land to build new factories come from? I firmly believe that agricultural land is available. A trend of turning agricultural land into an industrial place is not too strange to developing countries, and this is intangible as losing food production, I think next time will there are a lot of problems from the post-pandemic that need to be solved, not just restoring the world economy, but I think the global food problem is also very serious.
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We forgot that we are still in the pandemic, some countries are facing second and third wave of corona cases in severe manner which affected the import and export world wide and last year every government printed money to manage the first wave is fueling everything more faster. But governments remains silent or they never accept that prices are increasing. Angry

There is not much issues in transporting agricultural produce from one country to another. From what I have heard, cargo transport is back to the pre-pandemic levels. The issue may be with local logistics (i.e transporting the products from villages to the cities, and then to the ports). At least in some countries, the lockdowns have been re-imposed due to the second and third waves of the COVID 19 pandemic.
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To grow crops efficiently we need to have access to affordable materials to build modern infrastructure. No one should rely in climatic perfect conditions to grow crops nowadays as we have the possibility of building greenhouses with hydroponics integrated. This way we are protected against drastic climate changes, parasites and animals which could damage the crops and due to hydroponics the crops are ready for harvest much faster than through traditional methods.

The issue is that the costs of building a system like this are too expensive because these materials must be imported. Furthermore it's a risky investment, as we don't know if there will be enough demand on the market.

And I don't think to create a token is going to help farmers to solve this issue, as we have already many coins disponible here with the same characteristics of a potential brand new created one.

I think it's a good idea, to create a system where we can artificially grow crops without relying on climate and weather, since those are dynamic and getting worse everyday because of us only. Should rely on technology more, am optimistic about it, if humanity can send rovers on Mars, cars into space, surely we can create an independent food production system as well. Our taxes are misused by government, which if used good can make technological use more efficient.
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Telling the threats we will receive in the future, the hardships of staples, inflation, and extreme weather will never end but it is like walking in a dead end.  If you say that what is being improved is the current leadership order, it will take a very long time to give birth to a generation that really cares about the condition of society.  The economic crisis is very clear in front of the eye, the steps to save themselves are to secure the assets owned by preparing your best portfolio.
We really don't need that thing to take a long time, we just have to convince a lot of people to think and be smart as to who is the person that they are going to elect, I am not advocating the idea of waiting for future generations when we can do it in our own timeline. Not everyone can do what you are trying to advice, the only one who can have their own portfolio is those who have the access to technology and have enough money to build their own portfolio, not everyone can secure an asset because almost half or more than half if not of the population is dirt poor.
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It is a very complete report, however it is a rather complicated scenario if the US were to run out of food supplies, in the case of South American countries inflation is exuberant, such is the case of Venezuela, it is not only difficult to get vegetables and fruits Since the prices are very high, there is a large amount of land where the peasants cultivate, also any item is very expensive, I honestly do not know how or how much is spent weekly in a market, but in Venezuela you spend $ 100 and you cannot cover the food basket.

The crisis has generated that people, instead of decoration plants in their homes, plant onions, coriander, among others to avoid making an expense in the near future, given that the US population is very large, it would need to import vegetables and fruits, I hope that this scenario does not arrive, but you have to take precautions.

Actually, that is one way to combat this problem. If you have a small garden or a small land, better tend it with vegetables or plants that will help you in surviving this crisis. Don't look far, evaluate your own situation, and see what you can with your own surroundings. Because waiting for the government subsidy and other help, is not an option right now. You need to act on your own to survive. Don't wait for others' help.  The situation is much better if you can help others.

This is definitely a wise idea. Planting crops and vegetables to save money is a huge help especially during this pandemic season. We have to be wise if we want to survive. Relying on the government and blaming them for an increase of daily necessities' price will never help so we have to create our own smart moves to save and continue living.

This might be easier said than done. Aside from food there are a lot of things needed to consider for us to produce, not everyone has their piece of land to produce crops or vegetables. Even vegetables are expensive, meat products as well doubled it's price as poultry and pig farms has limited supplies due to no one wants to raise farm animals due to the massive increase in price. In our country there are times where you won't see any stall open in the meat section, vegetable prices cost as much as meat's price. The food price is increasing but the minimum wage remains the same. Low income earners are suffering real bad, not to include the lockdown which limits job operations.
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We clearly see a steep decline in total world rice production by 3,517,086. Going into 2020, we are already in downward trend causing in to plunge more with the current pandemic. Currently, there is no available data for 2020 and 2021 but with the current trend we can infer that the production yield would be much lower in 2020 and 2021.

You should look also at the amount of land that was plated with and that went down more than the production which means higher productivity.

And there is no downtrend, there was none in the last century and there will be none.
https://ourworldindata.org/agricultural-production

Cereals    1.86b tonnes in 2000, 2.70b in 2018
Potatoes   322m tonnes in 2000, 368m in 2018
Meat        235m tonnes in 2000 , 341 m in 2018
Fish         122m tonnes in 2000, 145m in 2018

Overall food production has increased more than the growth of the human population over this period and it will continue to do so while there is a clear downtrend in population growth.

The increase in price is not because of productivity or climate, is more about the disruption of logistics chains, once everything returns to normal this scare will disappear also.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52439934

If the minimum wages are increased in parallel with the inflation then we should be able to curtail the problem of increased in the prices of basic necessities.

Yeah, a 100$/s hour minim wage should solve this, wonder why the constant minim wage increases had no effect for two decades already? Maybe because it also drives basic prices up?
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Telling the threats we will receive in the future, the hardships of staples, inflation, and extreme weather will never end but it is like walking in a dead end.  If you say that what is being improved is the current leadership order, it will take a very long time to give birth to a generation that really cares about the condition of society.  The economic crisis is very clear in front of the eye, the steps to save themselves are to secure the assets owned by preparing your best portfolio.
If you look at the current society and the younger generation, it is very difficult to imagine that the next generation can be more supportive of society. Although there are many examples, even today, when politicians declare one thing, but when they come to power, they act differently. There are clear examples that the resources in the country are sufficient to provide for its citizens, but the government does the opposite. I cannot understand the logic of such actions. I live in a country where most of the profit for the state and people is provided by agricultural products, but at the same time the government exports all the goods abroad, and the people are left only with an increase in the price of food, no matter how fruitful the year was. And I don't even want to think about energy resources, because in this case everything is even worse.
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We forgot that we are still in the pandemic, some countries are facing second and third wave of corona cases in severe manner which affected the import and export world wide and last year every government printed money to manage the first wave is fueling everything more faster. But governments remains silent or they never accept that prices are increasing. Angry
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We are reaching a critical point, inflation in luxury items or in stuff people do not normally use or have access is not going to affect them however inflation when it comes to food is going to have very adverse effects all around the world.

This is simply a matter of ROI, most people do not want things like a revolution happening on their country because deep down they know all the bad effects it will have plus the fact they may risk their lives, but if they do not have food for themselves or their families slowly the ROI for a revolution begins to switch towards revolution, and I would not be surprised if in the next years we see some governments going down because of the high food prices.
If the minimum wages are increased in parallel with the inflation then we should be able to curtail the problem of increased in the prices of basic necessities. We don't need a revolution to have a change, we just have to choose the right and competent person to get into the position of power, someone that really do care about the people more than their own interest. Teach your children not to be a sycophant fanatics of politicians, teach them to ask the right questions, teach them common sense and critical thinking, teach them compassion and charity. This simple things that our parents didn't do can help the future generations become better than the past generations.

Telling the threats we will receive in the future, the hardships of staples, inflation, and extreme weather will never end but it is like walking in a dead end.  If you say that what is being improved is the current leadership order, it will take a very long time to give birth to a generation that really cares about the condition of society.  The economic crisis is very clear in front of the eye, the steps to save themselves are to secure the assets owned by preparing your best portfolio.
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We are reaching a critical point, inflation in luxury items or in stuff people do not normally use or have access is not going to affect them however inflation when it comes to food is going to have very adverse effects all around the world.

This is simply a matter of ROI, most people do not want things like a revolution happening on their country because deep down they know all the bad effects it will have plus the fact they may risk their lives, but if they do not have food for themselves or their families slowly the ROI for a revolution begins to switch towards revolution, and I would not be surprised if in the next years we see some governments going down because of the high food prices.
If the minimum wages are increased in parallel with the inflation then we should be able to curtail the problem of increased in the prices of basic necessities. We don't need a revolution to have a change, we just have to choose the right and competent person to get into the position of power, someone that really do care about the people more than their own interest. Teach your children not to be a sycophant fanatics of politicians, teach them to ask the right questions, teach them common sense and critical thinking, teach them compassion and charity. This simple things that our parents didn't do can help the future generations become better than the past generations.
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One of the impacts of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic is that food prices have increased dramatically in several countries. In fact, not only food,
the price of other necessities has also increased, human life is getting more difficult to live by. Moreover, it is very difficult to find work nowadays,
making many people easily stressed. My advice is why not use the small land at home to grow some fruits and vegetables, so we don't have to buy
all the foods. I now plant tomatoes, chilies, onions, kale, and so on. And caring for plants is also not too difficult, this is indeed a solution that I can do
while facing soaring food prices.

It is surprising to hear about increasing prices for food. Here in India, the food prices have remained at the same level for 6-7 years now (despite the local currency losing its value). Even during the lockdown period, the prices remained at the same level. I guess the increase may be occurring in those nations which import food items from abroad. Transporting agricultural produce has got more expensive now, as a result of COVID 19 restrictions.
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One of the impacts of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic is that food prices have increased dramatically in several countries. In fact, not only food,
the price of other necessities has also increased, human life is getting more difficult to live by. Moreover, it is very difficult to find work nowadays,
making many people easily stressed. My advice is why not use the small land at home to grow some fruits and vegetables, so we don't have to buy
all the foods. I now plant tomatoes, chilies, onions, kale, and so on. And caring for plants is also not too difficult, this is indeed a solution that I can do
while facing soaring food prices.
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Foods and other commodities are all being affected by the recent happenings because of the supply of those essential stuffs are getting into its limit as the people tends to stay into their houses all due of the existing pandemic which leads to the production of those commodities but still the demand is still keep on rising and as time goes by the common raw materials needed to produce those stuffs are also getting expensive and as a result, the prices soar high into the extent that it is not already not that much affordable for the common ordinary people. We are clearly seeing how the negative impact of the current situation we are experiencing in the economy affects the flow of supply and demand which is now being felt by individuals residing in one place making common necessities become expensive.
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Great job for the government giving stimulus cheques, In our country there are different types of helps from the government including the money. There are also food and medicines, not all comes from the office but there are also good samaritans giving cash and food. Even though the food hiked in prices because of shortage. It's been a rough year and hope this will end soon.
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"Food Prices Are Soaring Faster Than Inflation and Incomes"

It's always about supply and demand. As we go through this pandemic unprepared, we see the value of food as a scarce commodity rather than basic one.

According to FAO,Worldinfometer and Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Exhibit 1: Rice Production Yield from 2015-2019

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We clearly see a steep decline in total world rice production by 3,517,086. Going into 2020, we are already in downward trend causing in to plunge more with the current pandemic. Currently, there is no available data for 2020 and 2021 but with the current trend we can infer that the production yield would be much lower in 2020 and 2021.

Exhibit 2: Meat Cattle Production by Region

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Exhibit 3: Covid-19 Cases on USA
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Exhibit 2 vs Exhibit 3

Since, America has the largest percentage of cattle meat production with 47.6% and with their rapid rise of total Covid cases at 124,613,234 with daily increase of 310,286. We can infer that the cattle production of America would decline. More covid cases = more economic restraint, thus making the production and yield difficult.

Exhibit 4: Average Daily Spending from 2019-2020
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Exhibit 5: Percentage increase in quantity purchased 2019-2020

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Exhibit 4 and Exhibit 5

With the Pandemic restriction and panic on full effect in 2020. There is a sudden spike of average spending during 60-80 weeks of 2020 compared to 2019.In line with all the current production yield of every possible commodity in the market, Exhibit 5 clearly shows a massive increase of 20% up to a 100% quantity purchased good.

Conclusion:

The world has been complacent with food production since the rise of Agricultural advancement for the last 20 years. Consumption and Production has been meeting all the marks and making ends-meet Pre-Pandemic. Fast forward to 2020-2021, we see Food not just a commodity we can easily buy but a scarce commodity that can easily be depleted if not sustained properly. Panic buying and hoarding during the first months of lockdown in various country led to the most severe case of food shortages all over the globe. Economy plunging, stimulus packages being distributed, and food ration and stubs as an alternative to provide food on the table. Thus, inflation together with down economy (more jobs being vacant), income being low as ever, and food supply getting lower, is a trifecta making food prices soar more than ever.   

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This problem is tackled better on the root cause, which is obviously supporting farmers to get better yield on their crops. I don't think a token would be sufficient of a solution for that, as the underlying cause for bad crops is obviously anything related to farming.

Rather than all those programs, paying a lot of people to teach seminaries and wasting tons of money the simple solution would be to buy some damn f* tractors, one for each community in Africa.
It would be way cheaper, it will actually produce something, it will make people learn the difference between survival agriculture and real agriculture and unlike words, conferences, seminars, and all the other bullshit, it will actually solve the problem.

This is one problem that I'm seeing even here in our country: the government is so affixed into promoting organic foods and produce all the while blocking all developmental projects that support it, e.g. farm to market roads, cooperatives, etc.

Wait till the morons realize that if you're going to force chicken farms to provide 10 square meters per chicken you will end up with all of Europe being a farm just to get enough eggs.
The whole organic/bio/non-GMO thing will backfire so bad if we have a very bad season for farming all over the world at the same time it will raise prices so high no one will afford anything more than basic food. And guess what will happen to all those bio farms with their low productivity? Bankrupcy!

Food shortage can be tackled while it's at its infancy, although I don't think the governments of the world have their priorities straight.

Food shortages would not happen in the first place.
But when you let cartels forming up just like OPEC is doing, combined with stupid policies, throwing money at things will never ever be economically feasible you're creating the perfect storm.

My US state could last a maximum of 3 days without food supplies. As with most of the developed western world -- we're reliant upon a constant stream of inbound container ships to keep everyone fed.

The US is a net food exporter, the biggest in the world, furthermore, the biggest exporters of food products are all from the western world, with Canada, Germany, France, and Netherlands way up on the podium.
It's actually the eastern side of the globe that is a net food importer with China leading the way.
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It is a very complete report, however it is a rather complicated scenario if the US were to run out of food supplies, in the case of South American countries inflation is exuberant, such is the case of Venezuela, it is not only difficult to get vegetables and fruits Since the prices are very high, there is a large amount of land where the peasants cultivate, also any item is very expensive, I honestly do not know how or how much is spent weekly in a market, but in Venezuela you spend $ 100 and you cannot cover the food basket.

The crisis has generated that people, instead of decoration plants in their homes, plant onions, coriander, among others to avoid making an expense in the near future, given that the US population is very large, it would need to import vegetables and fruits, I hope that this scenario does not arrive, but you have to take precautions.
We are reaching a critical point, inflation in luxury items or in stuff people do not normally use or have access is not going to affect them however inflation when it comes to food is going to have very adverse effects all around the world.

This is simply a matter of ROI, most people do not want things like a revolution happening on their country because deep down they know all the bad effects it will have plus the fact they may risk their lives, but if they do not have food for themselves or their families slowly the ROI for a revolution begins to switch towards revolution, and I would not be surprised if in the next years we see some governments going down because of the high food prices.
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My US state could last a maximum of 3 days without food supplies. As with most of the developed western world -- we're reliant upon a constant stream of inbound container ships to keep everyone fed.
Yeah, it's crazy isn't it?  I couldn't imagine a disaster that disrupted national supply lines for an extended period of time.  If something like that were to happen, our nice society would probably descend into anarchy in no time.  Hell, the US has seen looting and crime waves occur during blackouts (though not recently). 

Anyway, no surprise food prices are going up.  So are gas prices, stocks, crypto, pretty much everything.  I'm not sure if this is the direct result of all the stimulus money that's being handed out or the pathological monetary policy that the US has been following for at least a decade, but it's not unexpected.  I'm afraid things are only going to get worse as far inflation goes; let's hope wages keep up and we don't see hyperinflation hit any of the developed countries.
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Cryptocurrencies being known for innvation and flexibility, could this issue be addressed by rolling out a new crypto token designed to fight global hunger?

This will depend on where they will be getting the value for this kind of currency, if this will be treated as some kind of meal ticket and funded by charity or a non-profit organization I believe it will do what it is intended to do so. But if this kind of crypto will be either bought by people or serve as some kind of free pass where businesses won't profit from it I don't think it will do any good for both the consumers and the businesses. How these cryptocurrency will have value is something that will define if it is successful or not but I do believe a creation of a cryptocurrency is not the solution here since if we took Bitcoin as an example our market leader isn't accepted by most businesses yet I would assume the adoption for the global hunger crypto token will take longer for establishments to accept which will come later after Bitcoin of course.
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To grow crops efficiently we need to have access to affordable materials to build modern infrastructure. No one should rely in climatic perfect conditions to grow crops nowadays as we have the possibility of building greenhouses with hydroponics integrated. This way we are protected against drastic climate changes, parasites and animals which could damage the crops and due to hydroponics the crops are ready for harvest much faster than through traditional methods.

The issue is that the costs of building a system like this are too expensive because these materials must be imported. Furthermore it's a risky investment, as we don't know if there will be enough demand on the market.

And I don't think to create a token is going to help farmers to solve this issue, as we have already many coins disponible here with the same characteristics of a potential brand new created one.
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It's not just about food price but all the good prices are increasing much faster than the incomes and inflection rate and it's because of the huge demand of goods in the other hand due to the covid-19 and economic crisis many factories and producing companies had to shutdown temporary because of the limitations. This increasing of demand of the decreasing of supply is the main reason of the increasing good prices and since people are thinking the goods will be more expensive after a few months they will buy goods than they need to save for the next months, this will the another reason for it.
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It is a very complete report, however it is a rather complicated scenario if the US were to run out of food supplies, in the case of South American countries inflation is exuberant, such is the case of Venezuela, it is not only difficult to get vegetables and fruits Since the prices are very high, there is a large amount of land where the peasants cultivate, also any item is very expensive, I honestly do not know how or how much is spent weekly in a market, but in Venezuela you spend $ 100 and you cannot cover the food basket.

The crisis has generated that people, instead of decoration plants in their homes, plant onions, coriander, among others to avoid making an expense in the near future, given that the US population is very large, it would need to import vegetables and fruits, I hope that this scenario does not arrive, but you have to take precautions.

Actually, that is one way to combat this problem. If you have a small garden or a small land, better tend it with vegetables or plants that will help you in surviving this crisis. Don't look far, evaluate your own situation, and see what you can with your own surroundings. Because waiting for the government subsidy and other help, is not an option right now. You need to act on your own to survive. Don't wait for others' help.  The situation is much better if you can help others.

This is definitely a wise idea. Planting crops and vegetables to save money is a huge help especially during this pandemic season. We have to be wise if we want to survive. Relying on the government and blaming them for an increase of daily necessities' price will never help so we have to create our own smart moves to save and continue living.
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As the food prices rise, while it's bad, but this forces us to learn one basic thing of life, that we should always put our needs over our luxurious wants. There's a friend of mine, who's not very rich but he changes his phone every three months and only goes for the most expensive ones he is capable of. He got all gadgets you can name of, but he doesn't even have a proper daily hygiene, he relies on cheap fast foods and avoids healthy ones. If we can cut lots of our luxuries, maybe we can overcome these tough phase of food price surge and go towards a new normalisation. And donate as much as we can to help our brothers in poverty to sustain a living.
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I don't think introducing tokens would solve problems that are caused by poor land conditions resulting to bad crop seasons.

This problem is tackled better on the root cause, which is obviously supporting farmers to get better yield on their crops. I don't think a token would be sufficient of a solution for that, as the underlying cause for bad crops is obviously anything related to farming. Perhaps finding ways to get better yield on crops even on an off-season, or introducing plant variants that can thrive on weather conditions that aren't suitable to the normal ones would be better, if not the best solution as of this moment.

Education on GMO food products is also one thing. Most people think that organic is always better, whilst not knowing that most of the food they eat are a result of hundreds of years of genetic engineering made by livestock breeders and farmers and not necessarily geneticists and scientists with chemicals on injections. This is one problem that I'm seeing even here in our country: the government is so affixed into promoting organic foods and produce all the while blocking all developmental projects that support it, e.g. farm to market roads, cooperatives, etc. Most supermarket veggies and fruits are GMOs, and most of those last longer, have more vitamins in them, and are reasonably priced--not because they have chemicals in them (that's not how genetic modification works) but because the best traits on a single organism belonging to the same variant are handpicked and are slapped onto each other to create the best version of that organism. It'd be great if the government educates its people about this fact and not just shrugging shoulders while getting billions of tax money on these industries.

Food shortage can be tackled while it's at its infancy, although I don't think the governments of the world have their priorities straight.
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Cryptocurrencies being known for innvation and flexibility, could this issue be addressed by rolling out a new crypto token designed to fight global hunger?

One possible scenario for this is creating educational lectures on how to grow and produce food with a quiz at the end. Rewarding participants with crypto coins for answering questions correctly. A big part of humanitarian efforts in 3rd world nations is education on how to grow crops. Farming competitions could be held and rewarded via token. Its the internet era ideas like these are a dime a dozen.

A new token cannot be the solution to the problem of food shortages in the world - and with the best of knowledge, no farmer can control the weather to such an extent that he can ensure that his crop succeeds completely. Even if a country has an excellent irrigation system, how to protect itself from hail or hurricane winds, or various diseases that attack crops?

The problem is the climate, which has begun to change drastically over the past 20 years - so some crops no longer thrive in places where they have been grown for hundreds of years. Of course, all this goes to the advantage of those who support the GMO that has completely conquered the US, but also some countries in South America such as Brazil.

I remember a time not so long ago, most people had their own garden where they produced seasonal fruits and vegetables, today 90% of those same people in those same gardens have pools and ornamental plants - what has changed in the human mind that no longer wants to produce food?  The answer is that in a very short period of time we are almost completely transformed into 100% consumers who buy everything and spend hours in shopping malls far from the land and nature.

People will be hungry because they chose to live that way, being addicted to someone or something has never been a good idea.
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Inflation is coupled with food prices, if food prices are going up faster than inflation then that means that there is an overpricing that is going on. Based on the definition in Google, inflation is a general rise in the price level in an economy over a period of time. The real problem is that the inflation rate is going up more than the recommended annual percentage which is around 1 to 2 percent which if achieved meant that the economy is growing.
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Cryptocurrencies being known for innvation and flexibility, could this issue be addressed by rolling out a new crypto token designed to fight global hunger?

Do you think that a new crypto token can protect us from a bad crop season and somehow stop climate change?Global hunger can be reduced by increasing the agriculture production in the third world countries.
The agriculture sector of those countries should be industrialized and mechanized.
There's a lot of potential there,but lots of capital should be invested in Africa,Asia and Latin America and most of the underdeveloped countries aren't very "business-friendly".
I think that it's too late to do anything to stop the climate change.We will have to adapt and learn.


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I think this covid-19 is a big joke to us because it makes us suffer more from time to time and over a year there's a little progress although they've said there's an effective vaccine already but I still have my doubts about it. We should do something about of the food crisis and one of the best suggestions is to make a garden and plant more vegetables in your backyard or somewhere else around your house.

I think this food prices issue will still continue to grow more and more and it might be too late if we only take action when we finally realized that the cost price is doubled or tripled. If you are on a third world country, you should learn how to survive without the help of the government.

Having a stable job is not enough nowadays because of the minimum wage rate, we should learn to improvise and adapt to the situation in order to survive even without the help of the others.
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Food Prices Are Soaring Faster Than Inflation and Incomes

Food prices will only go up now. So as everything else. Slowly lock downs in part of the world will end so economy will start going up. Oil, Iron, ... everything will be needed more and prices will go up.
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It is a very complete report, however it is a rather complicated scenario if the US were to run out of food supplies, in the case of South American countries inflation is exuberant, such is the case of Venezuela, it is not only difficult to get vegetables and fruits Since the prices are very high, there is a large amount of land where the peasants cultivate, also any item is very expensive, I honestly do not know how or how much is spent weekly in a market, but in Venezuela you spend $ 100 and you cannot cover the food basket.

The crisis has generated that people, instead of decoration plants in their homes, plant onions, coriander, among others to avoid making an expense in the near future, given that the US population is very large, it would need to import vegetables and fruits, I hope that this scenario does not arrive, but you have to take precautions.

Actually, that is one way to combat this problem. If you have a small garden or a small land, better tend it with vegetables or plants that will help you in surviving this crisis. Don't look far, evaluate your own situation, and see what you can with your own surroundings. Because waiting for the government subsidy and other help, is not an option right now. You need to act on your own to survive. Don't wait for others' help.  The situation is much better if you can help others.
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I think thus, doesn't just go with foods and is actually evident in all types of goods that uses materials that require labor. And with the ongoing printing, we can only see this becoming worse and worse for the people. If you do not own bitcoin, you're going to have a big problem once tge USD drops in value.
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It is a very complete report, however it is a rather complicated scenario if the US were to run out of food supplies, in the case of South American countries inflation is exuberant, such is the case of Venezuela, it is not only difficult to get vegetables and fruits Since the prices are very high, there is a large amount of land where the peasants cultivate, also any item is very expensive, I honestly do not know how or how much is spent weekly in a market, but in Venezuela you spend $ 100 and you cannot cover the food basket.

The crisis has generated that people, instead of decoration plants in their homes, plant onions, coriander, among others to avoid making an expense in the near future, given that the US population is very large, it would need to import vegetables and fruits, I hope that this scenario does not arrive, but you have to take precautions.
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As the Covid-19 pandemic wreaks havoc on economic growth, concerns about hunger and malnutrition are rising around the world

Global food prices are going up, and the timing couldn’t be worse.

In Indonesia, tofu is 30% more expensive than it was in December. In Brazil, the price of local mainstay turtle beans is up 54% compared to last January. In Russia, consumers are paying 61% more for sugar than a year ago.

Emerging markets are feeling the pain of a blistering surge in raw material costs, as commodities from oil to copper and grains are driven higher by expectations for a “roaring 20s” post-pandemic economic recovery as well as ultra-loose monetary policies.

Consumers in the U.S., Canada and Europe won’t be immune either as companies — already under pressure from pandemic-related disruptions and rising transport and packaging costs — run out of ways to absorb the surge.

“People will have to get used to paying more for food,” said Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University in Canada. “It’s only going to get worse.”

While never welcome, the coming round of food inflation will be especially tough. As the pandemic wrought havoc on the global economy, it ushered in new concerns about hunger and malnutrition, even in the world’s wealthiest countries. In the U.K., the Trussell Trust gave out a record 2,600 food parcels a day to children in the first six months of the pandemic. In the U.S., the Covid-19 crisis pushed an additional 13.2 million people into food insecurity, a 35% jump from 2018, according to estimates from Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization.

In the U.S., prices rose close to 3% in the year ending Jan. 2, according to NielsenIQ, roughly double the overall rate of inflation. That small jump adds up, particularly for families already near the edge. The poorest Americans already spend 36% of their income on food, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and mass layoffs in lower-wage work like retail and transportation have increased the strain on household budgets.

Meanwhile, the price of staples like grains, sunflower seeds, soybeans and sugar have soared, pushing global food prices to a fresh six-year high in January. They’re not likely to fall any time soon, thanks to a combination of poor weather, increased demand and virus-mangled global supply chains.

Cost Spike
The prices of key food commodities are at multi-year hights

Developed markets tend to be insulated from short-term price spikes, because food is more processed and the food chain is more elaborate. In the process of turning a bushel of corn into a bag of Tostitos, food companies have a lot of room to absorb incremental costs, said David Ubilava, a senior lecturer at the University of Sydney who specializes in agricultural economics. But when costs stay high for a sustained period of time, companies start thinking about how to pass them on.

“We are experiencing inflation right now as is everybody else," Conagra Brands Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sean Connolly said in an interview. Costs are up for oils, pork and eggs, plus packaging materials like cardboard and steel. The company, parent to more than 70 brands including Birds Eye, Chef Boyardee, and Udi’s Gluten-Free, says raising prices is one of the levers it could pull this year to counter rising costs.

General Mills, the maker of Cheerios, Yoplait and and Blue Buffalo pet food, is also looking at price increases, said Jon Nudi, who leads the North American retail division, at least “in the areas we see significant inflation.” Dave Ciesinski, Chief Executive Officer of Lancaster Colony Corp., which makes the Marzetti brand and others, said they anticipate a sustained period of rising costs. The company is going to have to figure out how to “justifiably or appropriately pass on these costs,” he told analysts in an earnings call.

Even the cost of white label goods — also known as house brands — is likely to go up, notably in the second half of the year, said Steven Oakland, CEO of Treehouse Foods, which makes products for grocery stores to sell under their own brand names. “We're working very closely to decide what can we mitigate,” he said. “What do we need to pass on? What's the right movement with the consumer?”

Inflation on the Mind
Inflation and how to price for it is increasingly a hot topic in the food industry

The increases might not be immediately obvious to shoppers. Instead of raising the sticker price, retailers may cut back on multi-buy deals or special promotions. Last year, the number of grocery items sold on promotion in the U.S. dropped by 20 percentage points, according to NielsenIQ data, partly because pandemic-driven logistical challenges squeezed supply.

There may also be another round of so-called shrinkflation, where the price stays the same but the product size shrinks. That’s long been a popular tactic in the U.K., where a decade long supermarket price war has kept prices low.

A study by the Office for National Statistics found between Jan. 2012 and June 2017 — a period when food companies faced rising costs, plus a weakening pound — as many as 2,529 products were made smaller, more than four times the number that increased in size. British shoppers took special exception to the shrinking of Mars’ Maltesers by 15% and Birds Eye dropping from 12 to 10 fish fingers in a packet.

“I expect it to be a continued feature of the way that food is sold in the U.K. going forward,” Richard Lim, CEO of consultancy Retail Economics said. “I don’t think we’ll see a stop to this.”

Right now, food prices in the U.K. are flat or declining but Liliana Danila, economist at the British Retail Consortium, says she expects that to change, and it could come as a bit of a shock. A decade-long supermarket price war has accustomed British consumers to the cheapest prices in Europe. “They are maybe a bit more likely to be less prepared than consumers in other places,” Danila said.

Adding to the pressure in the U.K. is the impact of Brexit, which is adding complications and delays to previously frictionless trade. The U.K.’s Food and Drink Federation estimates that red tape and new border checks could add 3 billion pounds ($4.1 billion) in costs per year for food importers.

The food industry in North America has its own expensive challenges. In particular, a shortage of both shipping containers and truck drivers has made it more costly to transport food, and the rising price of oil has raised packaging costs.

In emerging markets, where people typically eat food closer to its natural state and prices change quickly, families are having to confront the issue right now.

Read More: The Five Hotspots Where Food Prices Are Getting People Worried

“I got smaller piece of tempeh and tofu now, with the same price as last week,” said Rahayu, who goes by one name as many in Indonesia do, a 64-year-old grandmother in West Java province, noting that in recent weeks, the price of chili had more than doubled to 70,000 rupiah ($4.97) per kilogram. “I’m going to need to use less.”

With these pressures building, Russia and Argentina have put price curbs on certain staples and slapped tariffs on exports in an attempt to contain domestic food prices.

In some richer countries, governments are focusing more on self-sufficiency than price controls. France is planning to boost its output of high-protein crops to cut reliance on soybean imports, while Singapore recently became the first country to approve sales of lab-created meat as it pushes to boost its domestic food capacity.

Others are looking to broad stimulus measures. Testifying before the U.S. House Financial Services Committee last week, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell pointed to food insecurity as one example of how the pandemic has strained poorer communities, and as another impetus to get the economy moving again.

“I think we’ve all been struck — how could you not be struck — by the uptake in the food area,” Powell said. “It’s a sign that support is needed and we really need to get the economy recovered as soon as possible.”

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-01/inflation-2021-malnutrition-and-hunger-fears-rise-as-food-prices-soar-globally


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There could be an elevated need for access to affordable food in the near future.

My US state could last a maximum of 3 days without food supplies. As with most of the developed western world -- we're reliant upon a constant stream of inbound container ships to keep everyone fed.

Climate change, flooding, drought and water scarcity could someday converge to produce bad crop seasons which could drive up the cost of food. As someone who read more than their fair share of news, I can say with certainty there are horror stories coming out of places like north korea and russia illustrating how circumstances can deteriorate significantly after a bad crop season.

Cryptocurrencies being known for innvation and flexibility, could this issue be addressed by rolling out a new crypto token designed to fight global hunger?

One possible scenario for this is creating educational lectures on how to grow and produce food with a quiz at the end. Rewarding participants with crypto coins for answering questions correctly. A big part of humanitarian efforts in 3rd world nations is education on how to grow crops. Farming competitions could be held and rewarded via token. Its the internet era ideas like these are a dime a dozen.
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