Peak oil; climate change; the global financial mess; and now food.  I have a 
friend who is certain the Biblical judgement day is coming.  He may have a 
point.

Ed

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Rice prices 'to keep on rising' 
Rice prices are set to keep rising as demand for the staple is outstripping 
production, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) has said. 

The Philippines-based body said in its Rice Today publication that more 
research was needed in how to increase rice productivity. 

The price of rice has risen by as much as 70% during the past year, with 
increases accelerating in recent weeks. 

Several rice-producing countries have put curbs on exports in recent weeks. 

'Research needed' 

"Longer term demand-supply imbalance is clearly indicated by depletion of stock 
that has been going on for several years," said Sushil Pandey, agricultural 
economist at the IRRI. 


"We have been consuming more than what we have been producing and research to 
increase rice productivity is needed to address this imbalance." 
The institute said several factors were behind the rise in rice prices. 

Land for producing rice and irrigation water is being lost to industrialisation 
and urbanisation. 

The growing appetite among Asia's burgeoning urban middle class, especially in 
India and China, for meat and dairy products is also leading to less land for 
rice production. 

Factors such as the flooding in Indonesia and Bangladesh and recent cold 
weather in Vietnam and China have also hurt production, it said. 

Export restrictions are in place in major rice producing countries such as 
India, China, Vietnam and Egypt 

Rice is the staple food for about three billion people worldwide. 

The prices of soybeans, corn and wheat are also near historic highs. 



Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/business/7341978.stm

Published: 2008/04/11 06:41:46 GMT

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