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Thursday, November 27, 2008

US Food Prices

Food Prices Expected to Keep Going Up - NYTimes.com
A reason that overall food prices are expected to continue increasing is the lag between price increases for basic commodities and for finished food products in the grocery store, particularly for meat and processed foods. Consider the price of corn, an ingredient in things like cereal and breaded shrimp. It was not too long ago that corn hovered around $2 or $3 a bushel.

But corn prices began climbing last fall and peaked around $8 a bushel in June. They have since dropped to about $3.50 a bushel, still above the historical norm. Some food manufacturers locked in prices for corn and other commodities in the spring and summer, fearing that prices could go even higher. But prices fell instead, and they are now stuck with the higher prices until their contracts expire.



The prospect of more food inflation is inflaming a debate over its
causes. Many food manufacturers and economists maintain that one
culprit is government policies promoting the use of ethanol fuel made
from corn.


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