When the upswing in commodity prices eventually makes its way throughout  the food system in mid-to-late 2011, food prices are sure to spike with  levels potentially reaching those of 2008, announced U.S. Department of  Agriculture (USDA) economist Ephraim Leibtag at the agency's annual  Outlook Forum. And if conditions escalate rapidly, there is also the  potential for food riots and other civil unrest.
The USDA is  predicting a 3.5 percent increase in food prices in 2011, which is about  twice the overall inflation rate but less than the 2008 increase,  according to a recent Reuters report. In 2008, food prices rose 5.5  percent, which represents the highest increase since 1990. But the  possibility of food prices dramatically rising in 2011 like they did in  2008 is a definite possibility. Read more...
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