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We noted in the intro that everyone’s favorite permabear, Edwards, who, unlike Goldman Sachs, began to worry about food inflation in December.
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The only outcome they saw was future socio-economic turmoil in emerging market economies. Pandemic-driven hunger is already sweeping across the world as we highlighted on Monday that global food insecurity is at 15-year highs.īloomberg finally connected the dots Tuesday with “international food prices close to their 2011 peaks,” and it was this time ten years ago when food insecurity resulted in “waves of protests, especially in the Middle East.”Īn emerging market food vulnerability scorecard shows Yemen, Sudan, and Lebanon are the most at risk for uprises due to food becoming more expensive and increasing shortages.įor months, we’ve quoted some of the most influential minds who visualized the unfolding global crisis as food insecurity worsened. Six months after SocGen’s market skeptic Albert Edwards shared his thoughts about why he started to panic about soaring food prices and how it may cause social unrest in emerging market economies, Bloomberg chimed in with a piece titled “Arab Spring Redux? Middle East Most Exposed to Food Prices.”